> I think most care more about readbility than about run time performance. > For people without much OOP experience, the method syntax hurts > readability. I don't believe one bit of this. By that standard, we would do better to define a new module "list" and start writing list.append(L, x) for L.append(x). > I share Mark Lutz and Tim Peters oppinion, that this crusade will do > more harm than good to Python community. IMO this is a really bad > idea. You are entitled to your opinion, but given that your arguments seem very weak I will continue to ignore it (except to argue with you :-). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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