Raymond> * Any PR effort should also emphasize that no usability
Raymond> trade-offs were made along the way. A number of features
Raymond> make Py2.4 easier to use than 1.5.6: list comps, genexps,
Raymond> generators, sets, nested scopes, int/long unification,
Raymond> decorators, etc.
Not to mention which, such beasts aren't commonly available for C. What
about C++?
I found it interesting that a guy at work wrote a string caching class for
our C++ programmers to use. He told me he got the idea from Python's int
caching.
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