On 12/07/2010 01:06, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 00:26:36 -0700, rantingrick wrote:

Another source of asininity seems to be the naming conventions of the
Python language proper! True/False start with an upper case and i
applaud this. However str, list, tuple, int, float --need i go on...?--
start with lowercase.

Q: Well what the hell is your problem Rick. Who cares right?

WRONG, I tell you what my problem is. Now i cannot "wisely" use
variables like...

str="this is a string"
list = [1,2,3]
def make_random_objs(range=10)
def show_message(str)
int = 12


Yes. So what? You can't wisely use variables like:

True = "rantingrick is an obnoxious loudmouth"
+1 QOTW
None = "the problem he is describing"

Nor can you wisely use variables like:

len = len("something")
chr = chr(48)


[...]
Just thoughts.

But not deep thoughts.

Well said Steven, or is it Stephen, or Stephan, or Stefen, or what?
Kindest regards.

Mark Lawrence.


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