On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 2:27 PM Avi Gross <avigr...@verizon.net> wrote: > > Sometimes when I post something I get back comments and evaluate them and > learn quite a bit. I then reply and debate every little point and it can > continue for a few rounds. > > I don't seem to be in that mood today so let me simply restate my entire > post in a few sentences with no examples, no lectures, no advice on what > anyone else can do and very little for anyone to bother replying to. Here > goes: > > Sometimes when I run up against a wall and find that a solution to a problem > does not work because things may not work as I expected, I pause. I > reconsider what I actually need to get done. Then I look to see if I can > come up with other ways to do it that will work while still getting the > important parts done. Failing that, I ask if perhaps there is another tool, > such as another programming language that is a better fit for the task. And, > if the work needed seems excessive, I ask if perhaps the problem does not > really need to be solved by me and I move on.
So your entire original post can be summed up as "I don't understand Python, and I don't care"? Why did you post it then? I was under the impression that you wanted to learn what was going on. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list