If Python is supposed to provide one obviously correct way of doing things why did they create the lambda notation? Alex Martelli wrote: > At a MICRO level ("programming in the small") it's never been > part of Python's design goals to provide many ways to express > one design idea. "There should be ONE 'obviously correct' way > to do it" is one of the Python mantras -- clearly an ideal, one > that is totally unattainable of one dreams of something being
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