QOTW: "Dictionaries are one of the most useful things in Python. Make sure
you know how to take adavantage of them..." - Jeremy Sanders
"Python has consistently failed to disappoint me." - Tal Einat
"super() only works on new-style classes ..." and "has its own
set of gotchas":
Simon Brunning wrote:
On 4/14/05, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greg Ewing wrote:
(Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the
Week, and it's attributed to someone else! :-) :-) :-)
+1 on this for meta-QOTW, solving both problems...
Yeah, but to whom do I attribute it?
;-)
Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> On 4/14/05, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greg Ewing wrote:
> > > (Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the
> > > Week, and it's attributed to someone else! :-) :-) :-)
> >
> > +1 on thi
* Dave Brueck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-14 07:49]:
[Roel Schroeven]
> >Not that it really matters, but does anybody know why the weekly Python
> >news always arrives twice? Does it only happen to me, or does it happen
> >to others too?
> >
> >It's not that it irritates me or anything, I'm just b
Roel Schroeven wrote:
Simon Brunning wrote:
...
Not that it really matters, but does anybody know why the weekly Python
news always arrives twice? Does it only happen to me, or does it happen
to others too?
It's not that it irritates me or anything, I'm just being curious.
I just thought it was for
Simon Brunning wrote:
> ...
Not that it really matters, but does anybody know why the weekly Python
news always arrives twice? Does it only happen to me, or does it happen
to others too?
It's not that it irritates me or anything, I'm just being curious.
--
If I have been able to see further, i
On 4/14/05, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Ewing wrote:
> > (Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the
> > Week, and it's attributed to someone else! :-) :-) :-)
>
> +1 on this for meta-QOTW, solving both problems...
Yeah, but to whom do I attribute it?
;-)
--
C
Greg Ewing wrote:
(Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the
Week, and it's attributed to someone else! :-) :-) :-)
+1 on this for meta-QOTW, solving both problems...
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
+1 on _that_ being a QOTW!
On 4/14/05, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>
> Try and think of something else witty to say over the next day or two
> - I'm sure I can squeeze you into next week's. ;-)
--
"I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that
here
On 4/14/05, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it was me who wrote that, not Scott.
>
> (Darn. I finally say something that gets into Quote of the
> Week, and it's attributed to someone else! :-) :-) :-)
Ooops. I'm really very sorry about that.
Try and think of something else witty
Simon Brunning wrote:
"You need to recursively subdivide the cake until you have a piece small
enough to fit in your input buffer. Then the atomicity of the cake-ingestion
operation will become apparent." - Scott David Daniels
Actually it was me who wrote that, not Scott.
(Darn. I finally say somet
QOTW: "I think my code is clearer, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm
violently opposed to your code. I save violent opposition for really
important matters like which text editor you use." - Roy Smith
"You need to recursively subdivide the cake until you have a piece small
enough to fit in y
QOTW: "I think my code is clearer, but I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm
violently opposed to your code. I save violent opposition for really
important matters like which text editor you use." - Roy Smith
"You need to recursively subdivide the cake until you have a piece small
enough to fit in y
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