Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-16 Thread castironpi
On Mar 16, 3:42 am, Torsten Bronger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hallöchen! > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > [...] > > *** English is SVO, subject-verb-object.  French is too, unless the > > object is direct: subject- direct-object -verb. > > Really?  I thought this is only the case for pronouns.

Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-16 Thread Torsten Bronger
Hallöchen! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > [...] > *** English is SVO, subject-verb-object. French is too, unless the > object is direct: subject- direct-object -verb. Really? I thought this is only the case for pronouns. Tschö, Torsten. -- Torsten Bronger, aquisgrana, europa vetus

Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-16 Thread castironpi
On Mar 16, 1:43 am, Erik Max Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread. > > That's the standard term in threading.  If it's not familiar to you, > well, bummer, but there

Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-15 Thread Erik Max Francis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread. That's the standard term in threading. If it's not familiar to you, well, bummer, but there's not much more that can be done about that than for you to read the literature. --

Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-15 Thread castironpi
On Mar 15, 9:28 pm, Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mar 15, 7:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> 'join' in the wrong word for > the method in class Thread. > > > The agent-patient semantics of calling functions can get ambiguous. > > It is not a p

Re: 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-15 Thread Benjamin
On Mar 15, 7:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread. > > The agent-patient semantics of calling functions can get ambiguous. > It is not a problem of native Pythoners alone. Is it due to lazy > programming, an inability o

'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread.

2008-03-15 Thread castironpi
'join' in the wrong word for the method in class Thread. The agent-patient semantics of calling functions can get ambiguous. It is not a problem of native Pythoners alone. Is it due to lazy programming, an inability of English (do you have it in other languages?), or not a problem at