On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 4:23:37 PM UTC+5:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 08:11 pm, Ned Deily wrote: > > > In any case, of the two problems noted with Python itself, there is only > > one that appears to be Python 3 related. That's still not good but I > > think it would be fairer to ascribe a good chunk of the pain you've > > experienced to the more common pain of upgrading any major software > > system that depends on multiple third-party components. > > > I think what often goes on is rather similar to this process: > > > "Jim ran a red light and side-swiped a police car. Jim's a bad driver." > > "Fred nearly hit a pedestrian. Fred's a bad driver." > > "George crashed into a tree because he was texting. George is a bad driver." > > "Susan reversed into the fence and broke it. Women are lousy drivers!" >
And some of them may be simply facts And some mistaken generalizations [And some politically incorrect] ie P(x) ⇒ ∀x•P(x) is not valid does not mean ¬[P(x) ⇒ ∀x•P(x)] is > Anyway, thanks John for persevering. Yes -- Thats a useful comment! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list