Tim Peters wrote: > > [Christian Tismer] > > ... > > After all, it is no surprize. They are right. > > If we have to change their mind in order to understand > > a basic operation, then we are wrong, not they. > > [Tim] > > Huh! I would not have guessed that you'd give up on Stackless > > that easily <wink>. > > [Chris] > > Noh, I didn't give up Stackless, but fishing for soles. > > After Just v. R. has become my most ambitious user, > > I'm happy enough. > > I suspect you missed the point: Stackless is the *ultimate* exercise in > "changing their mind in order to understand a basic operation". I was > tweaking you, just as you're tweaking me <smile!>. Squeek! Peace on earth :-) And you are almost right on Stackless. Almost, since I know of at least three new Python users who came to Python *because* it has Stackless + Continuations. This is a very new aspect to me. Things are getting interesting now: Today I got a request from CCP regarding continuations: They will build a masive parallel multiplayer game with that. http://www.ccp.cc/eve > > It is absolutely phantastic. > > The most uninteresting stuff in the join is the separator, > > and it has the power to merge thousands of strings > > together, without asking the sequence at all > > - give all power to the suppressed, long live the Python anarchy :-) > > Exactly! Just as love has the power to bind thousands of incompatible > humans without asking them either: a vote for space.join() is a vote for > peace on earth. hmmm - that's so nice... So let's drop a generic join, and use string.love() instead. > while-a-generic-join-builtin-is-a-vote-for-war<wink>-ly y'rs - tim join-is-a-peacemaker-like-a-Winchester-Cathedral-ly y'rs - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@appliedbiometrics.com> Applied Biometrics GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Kaunstr. 26 : *Starship* http://starship.python.net 14163 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net PGP Fingerprint E182 71C7 1A9D 66E9 9D15 D3CC D4D7 93E2 1FAE F6DF where do you want to jump today? http://www.stackless.com
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