First of all - thanks for all the replies. (Sorry for my slowness in answering, but I wrote this message from work, just before leaving for the weekend.)
I found a couple of posts that might be of interest: Regarding speed I found a similar discussion in this newsgroup with interesting results: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_frm/thread/86aa0dd9dc0ed9cd/502a252f2c5ed778 Wesley, you might be interested to find that join is not necessarily faster according to this thread. Jordan you might also be interested to see their benchmarking. The following post may also be of interest: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/5ca4321e1d493fe9 (I haven't found the time to check this one myself so it comes with limited warranty) Regarding readability and "better" code my preferred methods are the 2 methods I haven't mentioned introduced by Rainy (%(varname)s ..." % globals()) and by Scott David Daniels (' '.join[...]). Thanks, I already knew join, but failed to include it for some reason but I wasn't aware you could use dictionaries like this as well. Thanks Jordan for making the effort to do the benchmarking. I think I got similar results on several machines - according to my personal benchmarking (based on short strings, and therefore relevant only to such), the fastest method is "%s %d %s" % (p1, p2, p3) . However, all other methods get close results (i.e. not above 1.5x runtime) except for template.replace which is much slower by rate of about 15x. When it comes to choosing between using template.replace or "%(varname)s ..." % globals() my preference is for the latter without a doubt. -- Gal Diskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: +972-4-865-1637 Cell: +972-54-7594166 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list