Python 1.6 The balanced language
Manuel Gutierrez Algaba
thor at localhost.localdomain
Wed Sep 6 12:32:11 EDT 2000
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote:
>"Manuel Gutierrez Algaba" <thor at localhost.localdomain> wrote in message
>news:slrn8rb1v0.ju0.thor at localhost.localdomain...
> [snip]
>
>Go ahead -- your loss, not mine...! I'm pretty sure other
>readers of this thread, whose ideas were not already fixed
>by prejudice one way or another, have picked up a lot of
>pointers here if they want to explore further, anyway.
>
A bit of primitiveness and wilderness is good, as Rosseau showed us.
Nice words and reasonings may have a hidden part, uncatchable by
intelligence but easily recognizable by stupid prejudices.
Many people thought Hitler was a nice guy in 1933.
Of course, I have to improve my knowledges to keep uptodate in
this high level newsgroup,.... but I shall never forget "my
prejudices", they pay .... in gold.
If I were fully guided by my common sense, I might have abandonned
python and focus __all__ my effort in Java. My bet in python
is still a bit irrational,.... fortunatelly I follow my instincts.
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MGA
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