On 2/24/2010 4:54 PM, Jonathan Gardner wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Andreas Waldenburger
<use...@geekmail.invalid> wrote:
Hi all,
a company that works with my company writes a lot of of their code in
Python (lucky jerks). I've seen their code and it basically looks like
this:
"""Function that does stuff"""
def doStuff():
while not wise(up):
yield scorn
Now my question is this: How do I kill these people without the
authorities thinking they didn't deserve it?
kill -9 seems to work for me.
You may want to explain, one day, why what they are doing is wrong.
They are thinking in JavaDoc, not Python.
#------------------------------
"""Function that does stuff"""
def doStuff():
while not wise(up):
yield scorn
def doOtherStuff():
"""Function that does stuff"""
while wise(up):
yield joy
print doStuff.__doc__
print doOtherStuff.__doc__
#------------------------------
program output:
None
Function that does stuff
-John
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