On 24 Nov 2005 10:21:51 GMT, Antoon Pardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But only Guido, thinks like Guido and then even Guido may now think > differently than he thought before. And what if Guido had a bad day > when he came up with something, should we just adopt to what he > had in mind without questioning them.
No one is suggesting that Guido is perfect. But he's consistently a better judge of language design than I am, and in all likelihood better than you, too. If you like Python, it's 'cos you like the decisions he's made over many years. Where my first impulse is to think that one of decisions is wrong, nine times out of ten in time I'll come to find that I was wrong and he was right. -- Cheers, Simon B, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list