On 06/20/2018 03:35 AM, bart4...@gmail.com wrote: > Pointers are merely an extra level of indirection; they can be made to fit.
I'm hard pressed to think of any way in which pointers could fit into Python given the way python variables work and given the virtual machien architecture and abstraction that python presents to programemrs. Pointers are for a different conceptual model, a different (virtual) machine architecture. I programmed for many years when I was a young without pointers and never needed them in the language I was using which broadly abstracted memory. When I learned C and C++, I learned how to work with pointers because they were intrinsically a part of the programming paradigm these languages espouse. Both languages are extremely low-level, with very little abstraction between you and the Von Neumann machine. Given your experience with programming and making your own programming languages, I'm often surprised by your assertions. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list