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Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:18

should I use unix or python built in functions while operating with files?

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:19

Python builtins. Why do you need to ask, fuckwit?

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:21

kernel syscalls

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:29

I don't understand your question.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:40

Why would you write a layer to call Python functions from Common Lisp? Just use the ones that are built in.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:46

>>5
Integrating the Enterprise-Grade Turnkey Indentation of Python with the Scalable Industry Standard Common Lisp is going to ... something with synergies and revenues.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:47

>>6
Sounds like Microsoft Common Snake #.NET to me.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:48

>>4
e.g. inp = open('cocks.txt','w') instead of os.system('cat cocks.txt > cocks.bak')

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:54

>>8
lol

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 13:58

I use M-x shell, FYI.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 14:55

Python. That way you have much more abstraction, portability, compatibility, etc. And it's more Pythonic :) .

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-07 16:34

>>11
I thought I was reading an ironic slogan. But then I realized that >>11 was being serious.

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-08 7:25

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-08 16:00

>>13
crap

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-10 7:34

>>11
forced indentation of code

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 12:59


The day to use endl or n   int calloc n.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-04 15:27


Don't change these.
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