<rdmurray <at> bitdance.com> writes: > > I actually like StableDict best. When I hear that I think, "ah, the > key order is stable in the face of insertions, unlike a regular dict". > Nor can I at the moment think of an alternative explanation of what a > "StableDict" might be. > > That said, I have no problem with keeping OrderedDict as the name. > ("Ordered does not mean sorted, it means insertion order preserving" > may become a FQA (Frequent Question Answer :), but it is short and > clear and takes no longer than explaining what a StableDict _is_.) Thanks to Python (and Raymond :-)), I now know what polka dots are. Python-improves-my-English-skills'ly yours, Antoine.
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