On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 1:49:08 AM UTC-6, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Rick Johnson wrote: > > [... snip absurdities...] > > > Duh! Do you think i just pulled stub files out my arse > > without giving all the other alternatives due consideration? > > Actually, yes. I think that had Guido proclaimed that > C-style header files were the only way to give type hints, > you would be arguing right now that they were awful and > that the one and only correct way to do type-hinting is to > use annotations.
So now we arrive at the true nature of our conflict: your "false projections" of my "true intentions". Listen, I hold a deep respect for Guido's achievements and his intellectual prowess, but i'm not about to kiss is backside when i feel he is wrong, and this "type hints" idea is dangerously wrong! Diversity, dissension, and conflict are our friends, not enemies to be feared. We must embrace those ideas that are foreign to us, give them due consideration, and objectively apply "weighted values" to them. Whereas, sitting in a room surrounded by mirrors and becoming lost in the recursive "reflection of self", is not evolution, but merely, an illusion. Besides, why does he need *ME* to lick his boots when he already has plenty of fan-boys over at python-ideas and python-dev lining up. This community is *NOT*, and should never be, a homogeneous block -- for we would be doing ourselves a disservice. So if you cannot provide me with respect that i *DESERVE* as a member of this fine community, then you should at least admit that my presence is a vital counterbalance to prevent this tiny life-vessel from capsizing as it's thrashed around the treacherous "seas of evolution". -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list