oked into it any time in
the last couple of years, though, so I don't know its status. I really
would suggest a serious look at Ada, though, if you want to develop
fast, industrial strength applications, or take advantage of built-in
concurrency support and lots of other goodies.
David
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Saluti,
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Così uno, il quale fin dalla nascita avesse avuto le gambe legate e
pure avesse trovato modo di camminare alla men peggio, potrebbe
attribuire la sua facoltà di muoversi preci
d work-around on the man page was? Use
sys.stdin.readline() in a "while 1:" loop, as you have below:
>
>while True:
> line = sys.stdin.readline()
> if line == '': break
> doSomethingWith(line)
David
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els dare not, here is
> the forbidden fruit of my noodling:
Thanks for your thoughts on this. They give rise to some interesting
lines of contemplation.
David
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John Zenger writes:
> In an ideal world, my IDE would do this with a red wavy line.
You didn't mention which IDE you use; however, if you use Emacs, there
is flyspell-prog-mode which does that for you (checks your spelling
"on the fly", but only within comments and strings
fusion is cleared up by considering that
Python methods are ordinary functions that don't magically "know" in
which "class" context they are executing: they must be told via the
first parameter.
David Trudgett
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