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From: amk1 at erols.com (A.M. Kuchling)
Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 22:34:37 -0400
Subject: Python 2.0
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Content preview: Michael P. Reilly writes: > There are often better mechanisms
in the systems than to use ORBs and > the like. The applications usually
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system.. just as Windows apps > utilize that system's components (and that
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