Ken Manheimer wrote: > > ... > > Those of you offering lots of clever changes - what are you doing? Do > you really think they're all so important, or are you just pleased to > be finding neat little ideas? Everyone needs to hold out for what > they at least consider outstandingly important. Why? When did sharing ideas hurt anyone? If Guido likes them, he'll put them in. If he doesn't, we're wasting our own time. I think that trying to improve Python is a pretty good way to waste my time. -- Paul Prescod - Not encumbered by corporate consensus New from Computer Associates: "Software that can 'think', sold by marketers who choose not to."
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