Greg Ewing writes: > This still suggests that continuing to use it is frowned > upon, though. Backward compatible code is still being written, certainly, and not everything is available as a method (just try ''.letters! ;). > I think there are still legitimate reasons for using some > parts of the string module. For example, if you're one of > those stubborn people who refuse to accept that ",".join(foo) > is a better way of writing string.join(foo,","). There will never be an excuse for that! .join() should never have been added as a method! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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