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[Python-Dev] [meta] EIBTI: can we acronimize?

[Python-Dev] [meta] EIBTI: can we acronimize? [Python-Dev] [meta] EIBTI: can we acronimize?Roman Suzi rnd@onego.ru
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 22:42:27 +0300 (MSK)
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Greg Ewing wrote:

>Lalo Martins <lalo@laranja.org>:
>
>> I just realized I'm finally tired of typing "Explicit is better than
>> implicit".  Can we agree to call this maxim EIBTI?
>
>Or we could follow the Ferengi and just assign numbers
>to the Rules of Pythonicness.

Oh... I am preparing a PEP with the word "Implicit" in the title. Is it doomed
to be rejected out-right?

I do not like abbreviation EIBTI. It contradicts SIBTC, SIBTD and RC ;-)

Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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