Andrea Pertosa wrote:
"""Sorta like: you might
spend hours implementing a method in 2.1 just to find out that
.. oh.. that library function does exactly what you want in 2.2. """
.. oh.. that library function does exactly what you want in 2.2. """
This
is a problem? Lord, let me have more 'problems' like that!
;-David Rogers
-----Original Message-----Ok,
From: Andrea Pertosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: was (no subject) + new thread
so since noone seems to be around I would like to start a discussion.
How much do you think Python is going to change from release to release?
I am a newbie but I couldn't help noticing that many additions and removals are
implemented with each new version.
Sorta like: you might spend hours implementing a method in 2.1 just to find out that
.. oh.. that library function does exactly what you want in 2.2.
I can see that a language needs to evolve... but sometimes I'm just more confortable
with good old ANSI 'C'. So to speak..
Anyone wants to comment?
Andrea P.
"Patricia J. Hawkins" wrote:
>>>>> "MP" == Michael Petry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:MP> Anybody out there?
MP> Just wonderinNope, no one at all.
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