Coding style and Python versions (was Re: Another itertool function?)
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Thu May 1 14:54:36 EDT 2003
In article <b8mgo9$nbu$1 at slb2.atl.mindspring.net>,
Andrew Dalke <adalke at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>What's wrong with habits? It's a habit that I brush my teeth. It's a
>habit that I look both ways before crossing the street. It's a habit
>that I post to c.l.py. :)
Fair enough; I really wasn't trying to be critical, just start another
discussion about coding style given the current state of Python's syntax.
Looks like I succeeded. ;-)
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"In many ways, it's a dull language, borrowing solid old concepts from
many other languages & styles: boring syntax, unsurprising semantics,
few automatic coercions, etc etc. But that's one of the things I like
about it." --Tim Peters on Python, 16 Sep 93
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