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  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Fri, 01 Aug 2003   
  
  
  
    Python Standard Libraries broken down by version
    
   
    
     Fredrik Lundh posted a list of the various modules that were added between the last few releases of Python.  By the length of the lists, it looks like Python 2.3 is a pretty major upgrade in the library arena.  For someone like me, this is a great help to understanding what's in what version.  I keep putting 2.2 stuff in to pyblosxom and Wari has to keep cleaning it up so it runs on 2.1.  He's really going to be upset once I get 2.3 installed...
While you're at Fredrik's page, check out his "Stupid element tricks" posts as well.
    
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