I was emailing someone today about implementing something (for PEP
471, as it happens) and wanted to link to the Zen of Python [1] and
note a particular clause (in this case "If the implementation is hard
to explain, it's a bad idea."). However, there are no clause numbers,
so you can't refer to sp
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:30 PM, Ben Hoyt wrote:
> I was emailing someone today about implementing something (for PEP
> 471, as it happens) and wanted to link to the Zen of Python [1] and
> note a particular clause (in this case "If the implementation is hard
> to explain, it's a bad idea."). Howe
[Ben Hoyt]
> I was emailing someone today about implementing something (for PEP
> 471, as it happens) and wanted to link to the Zen of Python [1] and
> note a particular clause (in this case "If the implementation is hard
> to explain, it's a bad idea."). However, there are no clause numbers,
> so
On Sep 18, 2014, at 08:46 PM, Tim Peters wrote:
>See Revelation 22:18. Adding numbers is how heresy begins ;-)
Thus Spake Timbot
-Barry
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Why not quoting the whole sentence?
Victor
Le 19 sept. 2014 03:31, "Ben Hoyt" a écrit :
> I was emailing someone today about implementing something (for PEP
> 471, as it happens) and wanted to link to the Zen of Python [1] and
> note a particular clause (in this case "If the implementation is ha