Python Gotcha with Octal Numbers
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In article <D8AB2F5FFDFFBD4F.A40B57999CA5FB13.BD8D4DC731F86177 at lp.airnews.net>, claird at starbase.neosoft.com (Cameron Laird) wrote: >In article <3C6DA497.9AB8D624 at ev1.net>, >Charles Richmond <richmond at ev1.net> wrote: >>jmfbahciv at aol.com wrote: >>> >>> [snip...] [snip...] [snip...] >>> >>> I do have two memoes that I found in my office boxes that were >>> addressed to PDP-1 users. I don't know the people who wrote >>> them (Roland Silver, Edward Fredkin) nor where they were. >>> >>> [snip...] [snip...] [snip...] >>> >>> Well, if you can give me a clue about these memoes that I have, I'd >>> appreciate it. >>> >>Ed Fredkin is semi-famous. He was mentioned prominantly in David >>Levy's book _Hackers_. He also invented some data structures that >>are used today, notably the "trie". > . > . > . >Oh, yes. There's a whole cult around Fredkin ><URL: http://www.digitalphilosophy.org/ >. > >It's one to which I'm sympathetic, as it happens. Thanks. Now I'll have to arrange a trip to the library to see if this site has these memoes on-line. /BAH Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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