In article <ua5y6.10204$SB2.1038757 at ruti.visi.com>, Grant Edwards <grante at visi.com> wrote: >In article <mailman.986239804.14212.python-list at python.org>, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote: >> >> I tried your suggestion, and I am close, but not quite. What >> is happening with the number split? > >Ripping off somebody's apt observation: > > A programmer has a problem. He decides to use a regular > expression. Now he has two problems. :) That's a paraphrase and unattributed. Here's the correct version, from my quotefile: 'Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions". Now they have two problems.' --Jamie Zawinski, comp.lang.emacs -- --- Aahz <*> (Copyright 2001 by aahz at pobox.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het Pythonista http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 "Tonight on NewsHype, we'll talk to the experts about whether youth violence is most easily blamed on guns, movies, video games, or the internet. But first, we'll show you the latest footage of the US military bombing the shit out of the enemy. Right after this message ..." -- Bearpaw
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