On Wed, 22 Oct 2014 12:41:49 +0100, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 22/10/2014 10:27, Chris Angelico wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Mark Lawrence >> <breamore...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >>>> without not: >>>> j = [j+1, 3][j>=10] >>>> with not: >>>> j = [3, j+1][not (j>=10)] >>>> >>>> >>> The death penalty should be reintroduced into the UK for two crimes, >>> writing code like the above and using google groups. >> >> No no no. Code like that doesn't deserve death, just community service. >> I've seen much MUCH worse... where multiple conditional expressions get >> combined arithmetically, and then the result used somewhere... I also >> may have been guilty of same, myself, though I'm going to plead the >> internet's equivalent of the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution and >> not incriminate myself by showing the code... >> >> ChrisA >> >> > Perhaps you're correct. Is there anything worse than looking at a > dreadful piece of code that makes no sense at all and knowing that you'd > written it six months earlier?
looking a a dreadful piece of unreadable & unfathomable code & knowing you wrote it only Yesterday ;-) -- Chamberlain's Laws: (1) The big guys always win. (2) Everything tastes more or less like chicken. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list