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April 2007

The item price is the amount payable by a customer, excluding shipping and handling, as it appears when you list an item.

March 2007

ASPN : Python Cookbook : Padding variable length sequences

even simpler variable-length tuple unpacking, Greg Jorgensen, 2005/03/31 I can reduce that function even more: def vunpack(t, n, defaults=[]): return tuple( (list(t) + list(defaults)[len(t):] + [None] * n)[0:n] ) One of the examples in my f

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February 2007

Ajax.NET - The free library for .NET (C#)

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The error object will have three properties: name will be the type of the exception, description the .Message property of the exception thrown on the server, and number will be a unique ID (not yet implemented!). There is a toString() method that will out

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