On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 04:26:54AM -0700, Carl Banks wrote: > On Aug 30, 12:33 am, Derek Martin <c...@pizzashack.org> wrote: > [snip rant]
I was not ranting. I was explaining a perspective. > > THAT is why Python's behavior with regard to numerical objects is > > not intuitive, and frankly bizzare to me, and I dare say to others who > > find it so. > > > > Yes, that's right. BIZZARE. > > You mean it's different from how you first learned it. I mean exactly that I find it "strikingly out of the ordinary; odd, extravagant, or eccentric in style or mode" as Webster's defines the word. Whether it is so because it is different from how I first learned it, or for some other reason, it is so nonetheless. I have elsewhere gone into great detail about why I find it so. If you need it to be simple, then feel free to simplify it. -- Derek D. Martin http://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0x81CFE75D
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