Op 2006-02-08, Steve Holden schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Antoon Pardon wrote: >> Op 2006-02-08, Steve Holden schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>>Why should a module be callable? What's the advantage? Should we be able >>>to add two modules together, yielding a module that contains all the >>>code of both modules? What happens if I multiply a module by two - >>>presumably the result should be the same as adding a module to itself? >>>Perhaps we should be able to divide a module by a function? >>> >>>The pursuit of orthogonality, while admirable, can lead to insanity if >>>pushed too far. >> >> >> This is not an argument. This doesn't give a clue about where to stop >> this pursuit en when to go on. >> > Well, let's say we should stop short of unsane behavior. That's a phrase > you should understand.
I don't agree, what some consider insane is a stroke of genius by someone else. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list