Wildemar Wildenburger wrote: > Over the time I've seen lots of remarks about python that read like "a > lot like lists in lisp" or "like the hashtable in java" or any other > form of "like <feature> in <language>". > > Are there any concepts that python has not borrowed,
Esoterically speaking, you should better distinguish between historic and individual time. "Python's foo is like Java's foo" speaks of the individual's "exoteric" order of experience with Python and Java, that may reverse "esoteric" historical chronology (and in fact, does so). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list