Marco Kaulea <marco.kau...@gmail.com> writes: > In one talk (I think it was [1]) it was described that sets are basically > dicts without the values.
It seems an unhelpful thing to say about ‘set’, I disagree with that characterisation. > Therefor it should be easy to apply set operations on dicts Yes, that's one reason I disagree; it leads to incorrect inferences like this :-) -- \ “I went to court for a parking ticket; I pleaded insanity. I | `\ said ‘Your Honour, who in their right mind parks in the passing | _o__) lane?’” —Steven Wright | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list