excellent, thanks!
L.

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 07:54, madewulf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I just finished a blog post about i18n with Django. Comments/patches
> are welcome !
>
> http://www.multitasked.net/2010/sep/19/django-i18n-tricks/
>
> Martin De Wulf
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These simple functions belong to a sub-class known as strictly
dominating functions, meaning that their output is always bigger than
their inputs. A striking fact, known as the complementation theorem,
holds for all such functions. It says there is always an infinite
collection of inputs that when fed into the function will produce a
collection of outputs that is precisely the non-inputs.
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