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* updated .gitignoreSiddharth Ravikumar2015-10-091-1/+4
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* tests/crypto_test.py: uses new test file.Siddharth Ravikumar2015-01-131-1/+0
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* Initial commit: File splitter & File gluer done.rsiddharth2014-10-291-0/+3
new file: .gitignore new file: AUTHORS new file: COPYING new file: combox/__init__.py new file: combox/tests/__init__.py new file: combox/tests/files/the-red-star.jpg new file: combox/tests/utils_file.py new file: combox/utils/__init__.py new file: combox/utils/file.py I like to write python FWIW. But after reading a dialect of Lisp when I come back to python, it does not look very beautiful. I guess I'm pretty convinced that there is no language that can ape the beauty of Lisp.