Documentation suggestions
Trent Mick
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Thu Dec 8 19:57:00 EST 2005
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[Mike Meyer wrote] > "BartlebyScrivener" <rpdooling at gmail.com> writes: > > Too bad there > > isn't something like what Ruby does with the "Try Ruby In Your Browser" > > thing, which is a very effective marketing tool (although obviously I > > chose Python). > > > > http://tryruby.hobix.com/ > > I've seen things like this for other language as well. Doing it in > for Python isn't all that hard. > > The question is how do you keep the system that the Python code is > actually running on safe? Ruby may have a real bastion mode, but > Python doesn't. Nah, the Try Ruby thing is mostly faking it (I believe) rather than running an actually Ruby interactive session ("bastion'ed" or not). Trent -- Trent Mick TrentM at ActiveState.com
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