Guido van Rossum wrote: > > > Right, but my point is that if you want to make booleans first class > > objects in Python, you should consider making them behave as defined > > in the text books rather than trying to make them feel like integers > > but look like truth values. > > I reject this reasoning. Python is not trying to follow the text > books. (In fact, maybe I should say "Python is trying not to follow > the text books.") Uhm, I can't follow you here -- which text books you are talking about here (Python has always tried to conform to standards in most areas). FWIW, I was talking about the text books students use to learn boolean algebra. BTW, I wonder why you didn't follow up on my other comments... -- Marc-Andre Lemburg CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH ______________________________________________________________________ Company & Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Software: http://www.egenix.com/files/python/
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