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I don't want to take the place of the wonderful and ever-going DDJ
Python-URL, but just for the heck of it, here are some posts or pages
found from comp.lang.python:
So, in fact the first is DDJ Python-URL! itself!
Dr.
Dobb's Python-URL! weekly Python news and links for July the
7th. Apparently this week's Python-URL is not yet at DDJ's site
and trying to go to the previous Python-URLs at DDJ's site directs to
some sort of registration form. Go figure. And I do think that giving
some metainformation to links, anchored inside a
a tag, you know, is a good thing to do. And I give my
solemn word of honor that I still have not taken the Semantic Web Red
Pill.
Tim
Peters confirms that ternary operator will not be in
Python. (He asked Guido. I heard it in EuroPython. You'd better
believe it already. ;-) Tim also explains why Guido didn't want to
rush with announcing it; and, furthermore [the fun just doesn't end],
Tim tells an interesting tidbit that the last time Guido had a vote
for a design decision was for deciding whether the character denoting
imaginary literals was "i" or "j".
(OK, so I got tired of fishing links from
comp.lang.python and the ones I found were already in
DDJ's Python-URL. But, still, the simple(st) metainformation provided
by link texts would be nice, too. Or something.)