[TriPython] Formerly known as Prince

Leslie Sox leslie.sox at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 07:12:20 EDT 2018


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Thanks & Warm Regards,

Leslie John Sox
Computer Science and Engineering
Raleigh, NC
(919) 931-5644
leslie.sox at gmail.com

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On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 9:31 PM Rex Dwyer <rexadwyer at gmail.com> wrote:

>    I wondered how much longer the group would be ***formerly TriZPug***?**
>    It***s been formerly something ever since I started coming more than 3
>    years ago.
>    Also. Does anyone know the Unicode character for the musician formerly
>    known as Prince?
>    On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:00 PM <[1]trizpug-request at python.org> wrote:
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>      ** **1. Re: A 'Pythonic' Daily WTF (Calloway, Chris)
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>      ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>      From:**"Calloway, Chris" <[6]cbc at unc.edu>
>      To:**"Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)"
>      <[7]trizpug at python.org>
>      Cc:**Mark Hutchinson <[8]aikimark at aol.com>
>      Bcc:**
>      Date:**Wed, 12 Sep 2018 15:17:49 +0000
>      Subject:**Re: [TriPython] A 'Pythonic' Daily WTF
>      Pythonic = doing thing the Python was with Python idioms. Especially
>      ones that take advantage of Python as just a bunch of dictionaries.
>
>      Dunder methods = pythonic (and not magic; they are explicit; every
>      operators association with a particular dunder method is well known).
>
>      Programmatically setting an increasing recursion limit = insane (i.e.,
>      not pythonic). Just because you can do something with a dunder method
>      doesn't make it pythonic.
>
>      I like that description, "footgun," though. That was funny.
>
>      --
>      Sincerely,
>
>      Chris Calloway
>      Applications Analyst
>      University of North Carolina
>      Renaissance Computing Institute
>      (919) 599-3530
>
>      ***On 9/12/18, 6:26 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Mark Hutchinson via
>      TriZPUG" <trizpug-bounces+cbc=[9]unc.edu at python.org on behalf of
>      [10]trizpug at python.org> wrote:
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>      ** ** As Florence approaches, here's a story to 'lighten' your
> spirits:
>      ** ** [11]https://thedailywtf.com/articles/wear-a-dunder-cap
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>    --
>    Rex A. Dwyer, PhD
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   Thanks & Warm Regards,
   Leslie John Sox
   Computer Science and Engineering
   Raleigh, NC
   (919) 931-5644
   [2]leslie.sox at gmail.com
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   On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 9:31 PM Rex Dwyer <[3]rexadwyer at gmail.com> wrote:

     ** **I wondered how much longer the group would be ***formerly
     TriZPug***?**
     ** **It***s been formerly something ever since I started coming more
     than 3
     ** **years ago.
     ** **Also. Does anyone know the Unicode character for the musician
     formerly
     ** **known as Prince?
     ** **On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:00 PM <[1][4]trizpug-request at python.org>
     wrote:

     ** ** **Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to
     ** ** **** ** ** ** [2][5]trizpug at python.org

     ** ** **To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
     ** ** **** ** ** **
     [3][6]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
     ** ** **or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
     ** ** **** ** ** ** [4][7]trizpug-request at python.org

     ** ** **You can reach the person managing the list at
     ** ** **** ** ** ** [5][8]trizpug-owner at python.org

     ** ** **When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more
     specific
     ** ** **than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..."
     ** ** **Today's Topics:

     ** ** **** **1. Re: A 'Pythonic' Daily WTF (Calloway, Chris)

     ** ** **---------- Forwarded message ----------
     ** ** **From:**"Calloway, Chris" <[6][9]cbc at unc.edu>
     ** ** **To:**"Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly
     TriZPUG)"
     ** ** **<[7][10]trizpug at python.org>
     ** ** **Cc:**Mark Hutchinson <[8][11]aikimark at aol.com>
     ** ** **Bcc:**
     ** ** **Date:**Wed, 12 Sep 2018 15:17:49 +0000
     ** ** **Subject:**Re: [TriPython] A 'Pythonic' Daily WTF
     ** ** **Pythonic = doing thing the Python was with Python idioms.
     Especially
     ** ** **ones that take advantage of Python as just a bunch of
     dictionaries.

     ** ** **Dunder methods = pythonic (and not magic; they are explicit;
     every
     ** ** **operators association with a particular dunder method is well
     known).

     ** ** **Programmatically setting an increasing recursion limit = insane
     (i.e.,
     ** ** **not pythonic). Just because you can do something with a dunder
     method
     ** ** **doesn't make it pythonic.

     ** ** **I like that description, "footgun," though. That was funny.

     ** ** **--
     ** ** **Sincerely,

     ** ** **Chris Calloway
     ** ** **Applications Analyst
     ** ** **University of North Carolina
     ** ** **Renaissance Computing Institute
     ** ** **(919) 599-3530

     ** ** *****On 9/12/18, 6:26 AM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Mark Hutchinson
     via
     ** ** **TriZPUG" <trizpug-bounces+cbc=[9][12]unc.edu at python.org on
     behalf of
     ** ** **[10][13]trizpug at python.org> wrote:

     ** ** **** ** As Florence approaches, here's a story to 'lighten' your
     spirits:
     ** ** **** ** [11][14]https://thedailywtf.com/articles/wear-a-dunder-cap

     ** ** **_______________________________________________
     ** ** **TriZPUG mailing list
     ** ** **[12][15]TriZPUG at python.org
     ** ** **[13][16]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
     ** ** **[14][17]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group

     ** **--
     ** **Rex A. Dwyer, PhD

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