James Kim wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: > >>http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > Is it a *smart* way or *necessary* way?
It's the polite way. And probably the only way you're going to get your questions actually answered. Read the documentation. If you still don't understand something, come back and ask a specific question about what you didn't understand. Then we will respond to your politeness with our own polite answer. Until then, your rudeness gets my rudeness in response. > Plus, my question was not for the detail description but for the > intuitive guide leading the beginner's further study. > > I understand that too many repeated talks make cyberian tired. However, > over and over discussions of basic concepts is also very important for > technology enhancements. Thus, Commands 'iter' and 'lambda' should be > discussed over and over about their necessity and convenience in the > news-group as long as they are the principle keywords distinguished from > the conventional languages like c/c++, pascal, etc. Then use Google Groups to see that they have been, in great detail, and at a higher level than giving a newbie an "intuitive" rundown of the features. Now go read the documentation. -- Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." -- Richard Harter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list