On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 10:45:12 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > A GUI is another form of console.
And a blindingly obvious association is another form of patronizing! What's next, are you going to tell us that a Volvo is a street-legal Scandinavian version of an armored personal carrier? Or perhaps you'll *WOW* us with your knowledge that a penis is merely another form of editable sausage? OBVIOUSLY YOUR "SAUSAGE" WAS CANNED IN VIENNA! > Not all programs are run in a situation where this makes > sense. Really? I thought every situation was exactly the same. How foolish am i? Oh please enlighten us with more of your wisdom! > Also, please don't post Py2-only code when the OP clearly > stated that 3.4.3 was being used... Chris i hate to burst you're little naive "vajayjay bubble", but a vast majority of the Python community is currently using, and will for many years continue using, Python<3.0. Just because they don't participate here => in your private self-aggrandizing blog <= does not mean they don't exist! See, unlike you, we didn't start writing Python code a few years ago. No, we skipped the "pike detour" through the intellectual ghetto, and we've been writing Python code for many years. And we have millions of lines of code in our repos! And we're not about to risk "exception hell" just so we can get a few "meager" new features and a "kewel" new print function. Besides, most of the new features have long ago been patched by creative programmers or are available via the: from __future__ import KEWEL_NEW_FEATURE I have a statement about what you can do with your print function, but executing that statement might result in this fine group throwing an IntegrityError. Therefor, i'll leave the "interpretation" of my statement as an academic exercise for all the Usenet eyeball-parsers. sys.exit(0) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list