What does Python fix?

Aahz Maruch aahz at panix.com
Sun Jan 20 15:14:49 EST 2002


In article <3C4ABD3D.4470C332 at earthlink.net>,
Joseph A Knapka  <jknapka at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>The biggest problem with Google is that if a post is more than a couple
>of dozen lines long, you have to follow a line to see the whole article
>- and the resulting page doesn't let you see the rest of the thread, so
>you have to go "Back" to continue.  There ought to be an option to see
>the full article text by default,
>
><wrenches the topic lever toward center with all his strength;
>ponderous machinery grinds in agony; mysterious crashing sounds in the
>distance>
>
>but since their news-presentation code is doubtless written in some
>P-language other than Python, it's probably insanely difficult to
>implement such a thing :-)
>
><coughs amidst thick dust cloud; wipes hands on shirt, surveys
>wreckage...>

Actually, Google does use Python extensively, though I believe that
little of their performance-critical code is (which this display code
would be).
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