Indeed, the first thing I saw on the front page was "math.sqrt(9) - 3.0". Ok, I thought, random arithmetic expression, so what? There is already a standard way of showing a piece of code and its results. It's the interactive prompt:
>>> import math >>> math.sqrt(9) 3.0 >>> Tada! On Apr 2, 12:43 pm, GHUM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tobu, > > I like this idea. Deducting from an example is really another way to > wisdom. > > What struck me as most diffuclt to understand: > > abs(-5.5) - 5.5 > > -> you are using "-" as symbol for "will give the result", which is > really, really hard to parse. Take something else, please. Unicode has > THAT many cool symbols. Or just -> or -=> or whatever. > > Thanks for sharing that work! > > Harald -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list