Pavol Lisy <pavol.l...@gmail.com>: > On 8/17/17, Gregory Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: >> I don't agree that the word "for" necessarily implies proceduralness. > > With this logic (I humbly think that) word "while" neither > necessarilly implies proceduralness.
I don't see the logic. Here's a random page from an algebra textbook: A sequence {a[n]} is called *bounded* if there is some real number b, a *bound*, such that |a[n]| ≤ b for all n. Z = {(a) ∈ ℝ**∞ | a[n] = 0 for all but finitely many n } On another one: <χ[i], χ[j]> = 0 if i ≠ j, and <χ[i], χ[j]> = 1 for each i And: For every value a of the variable x, there are at most n points of S whose x-coordinate is a. Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list