OFFTOPIC: opensource (Was: Re: chdir questions)
Gerrit Holl
gerrit.holl at pobox.com
Sun Feb 6 15:50:38 EST 2000
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Thomas A. Bryan wrote on 949821375: > ...for os.chdir in the Python libraries. It's defined *somewhere*, and > I'm sure that someone will show me where. One of the greatest things > about open source is that you're never really stuck. For example, if > you can't figure out how to use glob, you can always look at glob.py > to see what it does. Correction: One of the greatest things about open source is that *programmers* and *geeks* are never stuck. I can't look at the Mozilla, KDE, X or kernel source code to see what it does. Others can. I can't. regards, Gerrit. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- http://www.geekcode.com Version: 3.12 GCS dpu s-:-- a14 C++++>$ UL++ P--- L+++ E--- W++ N o? K? w--- !O !M !V PS+ PE? Y? PGP-- t- 5? X? R- tv- b+(++) DI D+ G++ !e !r !y -----END GEEK CODE BLOCK----- moc.edockeeg.www//:ptth
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