List vs tuples
Nicola Larosa
nico-NoSp at m-tekNico.net
Fri Apr 16 12:20:28 EDT 2004
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> So I don't buy that line of thoughts. Lists is something that can change,
> and tuples is something that can't change
Amen to that, my thoughts exactly. The fact that our beloved BDFL follows the
other line of thought does not change matters, except for the unfortunate
detail that tuples do not have the "index" and "count" methods that lists
have, and that tuples definitely *should* have, too.
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