[Edu-sig] python versus __python__

2005-10-21 Thread Kirby Urner
Going into my new presentation manager materials (perhaps using the same Pygame engine I used at OSCON, but as a general purpose module, i.e. not tied up in that specific content) is the distinction between two kinds of Python: Python and __Python__. You really get to a new level with Python w

Re: [Edu-sig] python versus __python__

2005-10-21 Thread Arthur
Kirby Urner wrote: >Going into my new presentation manager materials (perhaps using the same >Pygame engine I used at OSCON, but as a general purpose module, i.e. not >tied up in that specific content) is the distinction between two kinds of >Python: Python and __Python__. > > The ego and the

Re: [Edu-sig] python versus __python__

2005-10-21 Thread Kirby Urner
> This is something I felt comfortable exploring very early on - to the > extent of having overused it. I would hate to see you back-end that, as > I think it is kind of fun to play with. "let's change the boring old > rules of math..." kind of thing. > Yes, operator overloading is a big part o