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See also: Italian translation at ["Codice"]

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["lwickjr"]: I have some code that I would like to share, but am not in a position to participate in the official channels re offering it to the Python standard library. I have descriptions of them on ["lwickjr" my page]; if anyone is interested, please drop me a note ["lwickjr" there].

There's a lot of useful code out there that's not big enough to be its own module or its own project, but still useful for various purposes.

Until we get a lot of code, this little page can serve as a useful focal point.


Here are some links to some other Python-related sites that have code examples:

See also: Italian translation at ["Codice"]


["lwickjr"]: I have some code that I would like to share, but am not in a position to participate in the official channels re offering it to the Python standard library. I have descriptions of them on ["lwickjr" my page]; if anyone is interested, please drop me a note ["lwickjr" there].

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