How to Teach Python "Variables"

hdante hdante at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 11:26:43 EST 2007


On Nov 28, 2:06 pm, Neil Cerutti <horp... at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > That's right. Languages may have arbitrary sets of operations
> > defined for their variables. There's nothing wrong with that.
>
> No, arbitrary operations would be useless.
>

 1) You may convince a big company to add you newly developed
arbitrary operation to their compiler.
 2) You may give support to developers who have problems with the
arbitrary operation.
 3) You'll be able to better quantify the failure rate of your
applications.
 4) You'll be able to create an emotional bond between the users and
your software.

> --
> Neil Cerutti
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