I struggled with a way to do a better job of explaining this stuff last night. As I see others already said, the Tutorial is not aimed at script kiddies, or non-programmers, or even programming newbies, but at programmers who are simply new to Python. So everything I put in the tutorial was either jarringly out of place, or inadequate to address the audience you (Michel) have in mind. But I agree that's an important audience, and I spend a fair chunk of my life now anyway eexplaining this stuff over & over to those who think computing a ratio of two integers is akin to solving fourth order differential equations <wink>. In the end I decided to write a Tutorial Appendix in a much gentler style. It doesn't really fit with the rest of the Tutorial, but then that's *why* it's an Appendix. The patch is here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail& aid=426208&group_id=5470&atid=305470 I also changed the tutorial fp examples so they have an excellent chance of displaying the same strings across all platforms, and even if Python 10K defaults to decimal floating-point someday (perhaps in the year 10000, as its name suggests).
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