Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Alexander Schmolck wrote: > > > My point was that Guido probably (and fortunately!) was unaware of the > > extent > > to which you can have both dynamism and speed > > any my point was that chosing to ignore something doesn't mean > that you're ignorant.
I think it's more charitable (or rather, it possibly expresses the intent behind the quoted text more accurately or objectively) to rephrase "ignorance on Guido's part" and "Guido... was unaware of" with "Guido's deliberate design decisions upon considering previous work on dynamic language runtime implementation" and "Guido chose to disregard strategies illustrating" respectively. Not that I actually profess to know what Guido's knowledge of the field was in the late 1980s or what he actually knows right now beyond what he has said in various articles and interviews. > (but since you keep repeating this nonsense, it's clear that you're > pretty ignorant wrt. software design. too much CS exposure?). Unfortunate choices of words notwithstanding, I think the contributor in question raises interesting issues at a level way above this kind of response. Not that I actually profess to know what his level of "CS exposure" is beyond a brief perusal of his Google Groups profile, but I don't see how that really comes into play here, apart from as a convenient put-down label. Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list