On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:36:07 -0800, Paul Rubin wrote: > Bruno Desthuilliers <bdesth.quelquech...@free.quelquepart.fr> writes: >> Why on earth are you using Python if you don't like the way it work ??? > > Why on earth keep releasing new versions of Python if the old ones are > already perfect?
That's a fallacious argument. Nobody is arguing that any specific version of Python is perfect, but clearly many people do like the general design choices of the language, that is, the way it works. *If* you don't like the way it works, and you have a choice in the matter, perhaps you should find another language that works more the way you would prefer. On the other hand... Bruno's question is unfair. It is perfectly reasonable to (hypothetically) consider Python to be the best *existing* language while still wanting it to be improved (for some definition of improvement). Just because somebody has criticisms of Python, or a wish- list of features, doesn't mean they hate the language. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list