Daniel Keep:
> My pages of code implementing it in Python would like to disagree with
> you on that.  So would the safety science guys I write simulation and
> analysis code for.

Python devs (and the same is true for other people, like Mathematica devs) have 
seen such thing isn't a common need, I have followed when they voted for 
functions to put and functions to keep out of the random module. I think a std 
rnd module can't contain everything, but only the things useful for most 
people, to keep low the number of simple functions, so you can remember them 
better.
For more specialized usages you can import a third-part module for stats, etc.


> Then again "I never need this" isn't as convincing an argument.  :)

"Never" is of course meant in statistical terms, a std lib can't contain 
everything, so you put there only the things that most people need.


> Prime test a binomial?  I never need this, so it's not necessary.

Sorry: Prime test, binomial, are two separated things.
And lot of people need that, all basic statistics modules have such things.

Bye,
bearophile

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