Decorators, Identity functions and execution...

Carl Banks invalidemail at aerojockey.com
Sun Apr 9 21:06:03 EDT 2006


Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 08:52:18 -0700, Carl Banks wrote:
>
> > it's more important
> > to respect community standards than to stick to some silly preference
> > you have.
>
> What happens when the community standard is a silly preference?  I object
> to the suggestion that "community standards" (that is, a standard not even
> designed by a committee, merely evolved by a mob) is necessarily worthy of
> respect.

It is worthy of respect because it's such a stupid thing to even have a
preference for; consistency with the community is by far the strongest
argument one could make for or against tabs.


Carl Banks




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