Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
Douglas Alan
doug at alum.mit.edu
Thu Jun 28 23:36:56 EDT 2007
Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> writes:
>> Actually, it's "chacun". And the "à" may precede the "chacun".
>> |>oug
> "chacun" is an elision of the two words "Chaque" (each) and "un"
> (one), and use of those two words is at least equally correct, though
> where it stands in modern usage I must confess I have no idea.
Google can answer that: 158,000 hits for "chaqu'un", 57 million for
"chacun".
|>oug
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