On 01/09/2014 09:05 AM, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
Ned Batchelder <n...@nedbatchelder.com> writes:
On 1/8/14 11:08 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Byte strings (encoded code points) or native unicode is one
thing.
But on the other side, the problem is elsewhere. These very
talented ascii narrow minded, unicode illiterate devs only
succeded to produce this (I, really, do not wish to be rude).
If you don't want to be rude, you are failing. You've been told a
number of times that your obscure micro-benchmarks are meaningless. Now
you've taken to calling the core devs narrow-minded and Unicode
illiterate. They are neither of these things.
Continuing to post these comments with no interest in learning is rude.
Other recent threads have contained details rebuttals of your views,
which you have ignored. This is rude. Please stop.
Please ignore jmf's repeated nonsense.
Or ban him. His one, minor, contribution has been completely swamped by the rest of his belligerent, unfounded, refuted
posts.
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