Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 2005-01-18, Nick Coghlan schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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But don't use mutable keys is not a general principle. It is a principle
introduced by the limitations of the python implementations.
Sorry, but it *is* a general principle, adduced from the potential
pitfalls available to inexperienced programmers when breaking the principle.
I don't like it when a good rule of thumb because of implementation
limitations is sold as a general principle.
So, since you are so good at nit-picking, perhaps you will explain the
difference between "rule of thumb" and "general principle".
preferably-in-less-than-three-thousand-words-ly y'rs - steve
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