On 05/01/16 12:02, yehudak . wrote:
> Does this 'trick' work also in other programming languages?
Not generally, but I'm sure there are a few specific cases.
It really depends on whether they support unpacking
of data structures.
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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
Does this 'trick' work also in other programming languages?
Yehuda
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Thank you to all for your help on my SQL DDL parsing script, and thank
you Alan for having this wonderful list. I got the program to work and
verified the DDL is being parsed correctly.
I've been working as a database administrator for many years, but
before that I programmed on the mainframe.
On 16/11/11 13:50, Cranky Frankie wrote:
Thank you to all for your help on my SQL DDL parsing script, and thank
you Alan for having this wonderful list.
Not much to do with me I'm just one the moderators who
happens to flush the admin queue occasionally! :-)
before that I programmed on the
Thank you all for such a lot of very helpful replies. I have been looking
through the recommended fonts and am pleasantly surprised by how clear,
legible and well differentiated some of them are.
I have been using Bitstream Vera Sans Mono in KWrite, which gives me all the
colours and spacing
Hello Thanks .Today I learned to use operator.itemgetter() to set key.
Thank you
prasad
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I felt such a monkey until Kent convinced me that the 'else' only
appeared to be un-indented.
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Hey all,
I would like to thank everyone here and at Programmer's Heaven for all their
help. Thanks again!
Gratefully,
Nathan Pinno
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