<language> broken

Fredrik Lundh fredrik at pythonware.com
Mon Jun 14 06:04:46 EDT 1999


(posted and mailed)

> Don't go into a flame war. I don't know ANY language that 
> is not `broken' somehow, even my favorite ones or the ones
> that are not my favorite but that are also `good'.

as far as I can tell, you haven't even mentioned Python in any
of your posts to comp.lang.python and the python language
mailing list.  sure looks like the usual cross-posting time-wasting
usenet troll to me, but maybe someone is abusing your user
account?

...

if you really are interested in Python, why not read the news-
group and language FAQ's, and come back when you have some-
thing relevant to ask or say.  you'll find the necessary resources
at:

http://www.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=488749782&fmt=text
http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html

you'll find Python source code, documentation, and lots of
other community resources at:

http://www.python.org

why not give it a try?

...

on the other hand, if you're not interested in Python, maybe you
could stop wasting our time?

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