I have recently (today) just started learning/playing with Python. So far I am excited and impressed (coming from PHP background).
I have a few questions regarding Python behavior... val = 'string' li = list(val) print li.reverse() returns nothing, but, val = 'string' li = list(val) li.reverse() print li returns what I want. Why does Python do that? Also I have been playing around with Binary math and noticed that Python treats: val = 00110 as the integer 72 instead of returning 00110, why does Python do that? (and how can I get around it?) Grateful for any replies! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list