Interesting,  ... so excuse me.
The next point also clearifys my PS from above, lists are over-allocated 
dynamic sized arrays. (this explains why python is such an memory eater as 
well as why I experienced performance loss when using the mutability of 
lists extensivly)

Am Montag, 19. Januar 2015 19:55:59 UTC+1 schrieb Loïc Bistuer:
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> Presumably more than just my personal taste: 
> https://docs.python.org/2/faq/design.html#why-are-there-separate-tuple-and-list-data-types.
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> Loïc 
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But coordinates have homogenous members (floats) as djangos setting 
sequences have (strings), both are of fixed size (those they have after you 
declared them),
So this still doesn't change my (theoretical) opinion.

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