> > Charles wrote: > > When I was a complete Python newbie (back around 1994) I thought that > > the syntax > > > > l2 = l1[:] > > > > for copying lists looked pretty mysterious and weird. But after > > spending some time programming Python I've come to think that the > > slice syntax is perfectly natural. Should constructs be banned from > > the language simply because they might confuse newbies? > > Greg writes: > Well, it *is* the reason we switched from Perl to Python in our software > engineering course... And the original proposal for range literals also came from the Numeric corner of the world (I believe Paul Dubois first suggested it to me). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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