On Friday, January 24, 2014 11:18:08 PM UTC+2, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Asaf Las <r....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Chris, i like answers which open doors to my curiosity :-) > > yet i should spend my credits very carefully :-) > Trust me, there is no limit to what you can learn when you have that > kind of curiosity! Ask more questions and you'll get more details. > Around here, we have all sorts of experts (several core Python > developers hang out here, at least one of whom posts fairly > frequently), and a good number of us have a decade or two of > experience in programming, having used a large number of languages, > and we've all settled on Python as being in some way important to us. > It's always interesting to get a discussion going with people whose > non-Python expertise differs - a couple of us (self included) here are > very familiar with REXX, some know Ruby (self NOT included), or lisp, > or go, or anything else under the sun. And then there are those of us > who'll quote Alice in Wonderland, or the Thomas the Tank Engine books, > or abstract philosophy, or Gilbert and Sullivan, or Discworld (I think > I've seen that one quoted? I'm not personally familiar, so I can't say > for sure), or Firefly, or Real Genius, or ... or ...., you get the > idea :) So you get to learn about all sorts of other nerdy interests > for free! > ChrisA
I appreciate your kind words! Thanks Asaf -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list