What is different with Python ?

Claudio Grondi claudio.grondi at freenet.de
Thu Jun 16 12:12:44 EDT 2005


> My communication ability is dropping every day at

Probably no reason to worry. Reading your post I haven't
even noticed the unnecessary "not", because the message
was clear as intended even with it, anyway.
Should I start to be seriously in doubt about own
physiological problems only because overseeing
it? I think no.
I think also, that many people here would confirm,
that your posts are on a very high communication level
showing much insight.

> May indeed be I'm just *realizing* how low are my
> communication skills...
That's another story - moving to the next level of insight
is usually a pain, because one detects how "stupid"
one was before.

Claudio


<agriff at tin.it> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1118914590.744021.53950 at z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Andrea Griffini wrote:
>
> > That strings in python are immutable it's surely
> > just a detail, and it's implementation specific,
> > but this doesn't means it's not something you can
> > ignore for a while. If you use python this is a
> > *fundamental* property.
>
> My communication ability is dropping every day at
> an incredible rate (it's getting so bad I've been
> seriously in doubt about physiological problems).
> In the above phrase there is a "not" in excess; I
> meant to write
>
>   ... but this doesn't means it's something you can
>   ignore for a while. If you use python this ...
>
>
> May indeed be I'm just *realizing* how low are my
> communication skills...
>
> Andrea
>





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