why no "do : until"?
Rainer Deyke
root at rainerdeyke.com
Sat Dec 30 23:42:23 EST 2000
"Steve Lamb" <grey at despair.rpglink.com> wrote in message
news:slrn94t1vj.150.grey at teleute.rpglink.com...
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 23:00:53 GMT, Kragen Sitaker <kragen at dnaco.net> wrote:
> >Hahaha! You just plonked Fredrik Lundh in comp.lang.python. He was
> >being helpful and polite, and you plonked him because you disagreed
> >with him. I can guess how much help you'll get next time you have a
> >Python question. :)
>
> I can tell you I'll get far better without him than with him when he
is
> giving advice that runs contrary to about 10+ years of programming that
I've
> been taught from various different sources. I don't care if he is God
> himself, advocating not initing a variable is stupid, plain and simple.
He
> wanted to argue the point for nothing more than argument's sake, so be it.
I
> don't need his advice any further.
Uninitialized variables do not exist in Python, therefore the concept of
initializing variables is meaningless here.
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