anatoly techtonik wrote: >>>> Which is the 33th most voted Python question on SO - >>>> >>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/312443/how-do-you-split-a-list-into-evenly-sized-chunks-in-python/312464 >> I am curious how you get that number. I do note that there are about 15 >> other Python SO questions that seem to be variations on the theme. There >> might be more if 'blocks' and 'groups' were searched for. > > It's easy: > 1. Go http://stackoverflow.com/ > 2. Search [python] > 3. Click `votes` tab > 4. Choose `30 per page` at the bottom > 5. Jump to the second page, there it is 4th from the top: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python?page=2&sort=votes&pagesize=30 Yes. I don't think this is particularly significant. Have a look at some of the questions with roughly the same number of votes: #26 "How can I remove (chomp) a newline in Python?" 176 votes #33 "How do you split a list into evenly sized chunks in Python?" 149 votes #36 "Accessing the index in Python for loops" 144 votes Being 33rd most voted question doesn't really mean much. By the way, why is this discussion going to both python-dev and python-ideas? -- Steven
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