On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 05:11:57PM +0000, Gareth McCaughan wrote: > One drawback of allowing an arbitrary list of transformations > is that it might not be completely clear what order they're done in. > I conjecture that most people will have the same intuition > as I do about this, namely that the first-listed transformation > is applied first. (It would be less obvious if the list came > before the name of the definiendum instead of after.) The modifier order [memoize, staticmethod] sounds more like the sentence "foo is a memoized staticmethod" - at least in English it does. In French, Hebrew and several other languages it's the other way around, but Python is definitely English-oriented. So, do adjectives come before or after the noun in Dutch? :-) Oren
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