On 2006-07-07, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Antoon Pardon wrote: > >>> have any of your "my mental model of how Python works is more important >>> than how it actually works" ever had a point ? >> >> Be free to correct me. But just suggesting that I'm wrong doesn't help >> me in changing my mental model. > > over the years, enough people have wasted enough time on trying to get > you to understand how Python works, in various aspects. if you really > were interested in learning, you would have learned something by now, > and you wouldn't keep repeating the same old misunderstandings over and > over again.
May be I misunderstand, maybe I sometimes have difficulties making my self clear. If you already made up your mind which is it, that is fine by me. I just don't see the point of just posting a response that just boils down to: You are wrong. Even if you have given up on me, others might be helped if you took the trouble of explainig what was wrong. Well, that was just what I was thinking. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list