On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:49:59 +0000, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>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. > You have a reservation about that other 10% ? ;-) Regards, Bengt Richter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list