On Aug 11, 1:47 am, Steven D'Aprano <ste...@remove.this.cybersource.com.au> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:05:00 -0400, David Lyon wrote: > > Ignore feedback... tell people to freak off... > > Only useless feedback.
And who decides what is useless and what isn't Steven?. You?, alex23?, Bruno?, Paul? Carl? Who makes these decisions and do *they* make them without pride or prejudice? Do they approve an idea by someone they hate because it it good, or do they toss it in the trash just to spite them, because they have the power to do so? As we can see much resistace exists against even the ideas of change. How will change ever take place with such defiance! I am sorry but i feel many here would not judge fairly based on the merits of an idea without allowing "buddy-systems" or "pecking-orders" to get in the way. Sad really, only Python suffers in the end. Some say the tutorial is not meant for non-programmers, but for programmers with no Python experience. So! How does that justify obstruction of the tut? Why not present the same information in a way both can easily understand? I thought Pythons original vision was to allow easy entry into programming for anybody -- experienced or not! Anybody remember "CP4E"? Is this an ivory tower thing? i dunno, but it seems to be...??? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list