On 3/10/14 5:41 AM, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info>:

If I am right, that certainly would explain your apparent inability to
understand the difference between "is" and == operators, your
insistence that object IDs are addresses, and your declaration that
object identity is philosophically untenable.

You and I certainly have a very hard time communicating. Your
paraphrasing of my positions demonstrates that.


Marko, welcome to the community. We enjoy technical discourse, even debate. It's clear that you bring a lot of knowledge, intelligence, and passion. But you have been involved in a number of long contentious threads in the last few weeks.

You are right that you and Steven have had a hard time communicating. You are part of "you and Steven", it would be at least polite to consider that part of the reason for the difficulty has to do with your style. It can be brief and contrarian, which puts people off. Perhaps if you tried to understand the gap and bridge it more, people would be less inclined to think that you were trying to widen the gap.

--Ned.


Marko



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