Python Worst Practices

wxjmfauth at gmail.com wxjmfauth at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 14:13:28 EST 2015


Le jeudi 26 février 2015 05:17:35 UTC+1, Chris Angelico a écrit :
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Ben Finney <ben+python at benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> > Both of which have no technical justification; a PDF presentation
> > document would do just as well and avoid those problems.
> 
> Probably doesn't even need PDF. The slides are approximately as
> complex as those in Ned Batchelder's "Pragmatic Unicode" presentation,
> which is represented entirely in text. Maybe there's some slight
> additional complications, but not many.
> 
> I'd really like to see a lot more presentations done in pure text.
> Scrap the graphics, scrap the fancy transitions, they aren't helping
> you make your case anyway. Just give me the content. Tell me what
> you're saying. I don't care about the fluff.
> 

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For serious Unicode presentations, PDF or XPS are more
or less the only valid candidates. For the simple reason,
these file formats embed the "fonts" (in "quotes", because it's
a litte bit more complicate).

Examples: unicode.org: the Unicode Character Code Charts.

jmf



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