>>>>> "Devan" == Devan L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Devan> None of them are really indispensible. Map and filter cab Devan> be replaced with list comprehensions. reduce is redundant Devan> except when multiplying a series; there's a sum function Devan> for a reason. Lambda looks cleaner in some cases, but you Devan> don't gain any functionality. Devan> What really struck me, though, is the last line of the Devan> abstract: Devan> "I expect tons of disagreement in the feedback, all from Devan> ex-Lisp-or-Scheme folks. :-)" Devan> Guido wrote somewhere that the original map, filter, and Devan> reduce came from a lisp hacker who missed them. My question is, why not move them into, say, a "functional" library, so that legacy code can be handled via an import, and those heads preferring to think that way can be satisfied, and those little corner cases not handled by the newer, sweller syntaxes can still be managed? IOW, just ripping them out of the core and leaving everyone in the lurch doesn't seem too pythonic to me. Best, Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list