Yeah whatever... (was RE: PEP 285: Adding a bool type)
Joshua Macy
l0819m0v0smfm001 at sneakemail.com
Tue Apr 9 18:40:14 EDT 2002
gbreed at cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:
> The real world's no fun. A peek at the types module shows that Python
> already has 33 fundamental types, which means there are already
> 33!=8683317618811886495518194401280000000 ways of combining them by this
> strange factorial rule. It's trivial to show that Python is already
> impossible to use as a programming language. Unless perhaps we can all
> give ourselves super intelligence as well.
Fortunately, the very act of using Python grants you super
intelligence. Unfortunately it tends to erode unless you update
frequently.<wink>
Joshua
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