On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 13:41:33 +0200, Steve Hayes wrote: > On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 07:01:46 BST, Bob Martin <bob.mar...@excite.com> > wrote: > >>in 722929 20140601 035727 Steve Hayes <hayes...@telkomsa.net> wrote: >> >>>No, it's a bit like flying in a Boeing 747 rather than a Concorde. The >>>latyer may be later and more technically advanced and flew faster, but >>>no one uses or supports it. >> >>Actually, the Concorde preceded the 747, and wasn't as "technically >>advanced", >>it was just faster. > > Boeing 747s were in airline service in 1970, Concorde didn't enter > service till 4-5 years later. > Concord first flight march 2 1969 757 First flight Feb 9 1969 so there is not actually that much in it
747 entered service much sooner however > Not that it matters, it was just an analogy. I'm pretty certain that > Python 2.x preceded Python 3.x -- There seems no plan because it is all plan. -- C.S. Lewis -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list