How do I display unicode value stored in a string variable using ord()
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Sat Aug 18 12:38:09 EDT 2012
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Sorry guys, I'm not stupid (I think). I can open IDLE with Py 3.2 ou Py 3.3 and compare strings manipulations. Py 3.3 is always slower. Period. Now, the reason. I think it is due the "flexible represention". Deeper reason. The "boss" do not wish to hear from a (pure) ucs-4/utf-32 "engine" (this has been discussed I do not know how many times). jmf
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