Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@mems-exchange.org> writes: > Before we all become focused on new features for Python 2.1, it would > be nice to do a bit more work on raising awareness of the new features > in 2.0. There's little point in developing software if you don't > actually tell anyone about it, after all. > > I'd like to suggest that people try to write some brief articles, just > a few pages long, each covering a particular feature in some detail. [snip] > Any volunteers? It's not as exciting as Unicode or XML, but I've thrashed out a few hundred words on the new "setdefault" dictionary method. It's up here: http://starship.python.net/crew/mwh/hacks/setdefault.html Tell me what you think! There's the beginning of a longer example in a comment at the bottom, but I felt it was getting a bit long-winded to be of interest. Cheers, M. -- If i don't understand lisp, it would be wise to not bray about how lisp is stupid or otherwise criticize, because my stupidity would be archived and open for all in the know to see. -- Xah, comp.lang.lisp
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