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Named regular expression group “(?P<group_name>regexp)”: what does “P” stand for?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10059673/named-regular-expression-group-pgroup-nameregexp-what-does-p-stand-for

Perl extensions to the Perl regex syntax. If you have plans to use P please let us know as soon as possible so we can resolve..

Python numbers formatting [duplicate]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11099782/python-numbers-formatting

quote from the Python 3.2 docs ... there are no current plans to deprecate printf style formatting. share improve this answer..

Python in the enterprise: Pros and cons

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1358084/python-in-the-enterprise-pros-and-cons

Central Bank uses Python is very happy with it and plans to extend its use. The talk I'm pointing to is in Italian but..

My path to learn Python/Django

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1969159/my-path-to-learn-python-django

Projects I've recently finished the weblog . Now my plans are 1 finish the apps of DPP finish Dive into Python 2 read..

MySQL-db lib for Python 3.x?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/384471/mysql-db-lib-for-python-3-x

python 3.x share improve this question As for future plans of MySQLdb you might want to ask the author Andy Dustman . His..

MSN with Python

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/490929/msn-with-python

with Python I have plans to create a simple bot for a game I run and have it sit on MSN..

What are the drawbacks of Stackless Python? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/588958/what-are-the-drawbacks-of-stackless-python

by Jython or Iron Python. There are absolutely no plans for significant changes to the code base . That quote and reference..

Why learn Perl, Python, Ruby if the company is using C++, C# or Java as the application language? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/84340/why-learn-perl-python-ruby-if-the-company-is-using-c-c-sharp-or-java-as-the

of trying to do a function due to caching of execution plans or putting complicated logic in a function causing you to go..

Breaking out of the Google App Engine Python lock-in?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/892411/breaking-out-of-the-google-app-engine-python-lock-in

you're more than welcome to participate I and others have plans to combine the solutions for the various pieces into a single..

Does anyone knows any Train-table-api service?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/919542/does-anyone-knows-any-train-table-api-service

build exactly to avoid that.. maybe they have business plans behind that or whatever but i dont think they will ever release..