On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 00:26:36 -0700, rantingrick wrote: > Another source of asininity seems to be the naming conventions of the > Python language proper! True/False start with an upper case and i > applaud this. However str, list, tuple, int, float --need i go on...?-- > start with lowercase. > > Q: Well what the hell is your problem Rick. Who cares right? > > WRONG, I tell you what my problem is. Now i cannot "wisely" use > variables like... > > str="this is a string" > list = [1,2,3] > def make_random_objs(range=10) > def show_message(str) > int = 12
Yes. So what? You can't wisely use variables like: True = "rantingrick is an obnoxious loudmouth" None = "the problem he is describing" Nor can you wisely use variables like: len = len("something") chr = chr(48) [...] > Just thoughts. But not deep thoughts. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list