I am waiting for the next chapter: "Jargons of Logos" ;)
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Fredrik Lundh wrote:
>Tim Churches wrote:
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also, ahem, to certain aspects of the Python standard library.
>>>you've read the python style guide, I presume?
>>>
>>>http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html
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>>A Foolish Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Lit
Tim Churches wrote:
>>> also, ahem, to certain aspects of the Python standard library.
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>> you've read the python style guide, I presume?
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>> http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html
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> A Foolish Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Little Minds.
> --often ascribed to Ralph Waldo Emerson b
Tim Churches wrote:
> Fredrik Lundh wrote:
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>>Tim Churches wrote:
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>>>PPS Emerson's assertion might well apply not just to Python logos, but
>>>also, ahem, to certain aspects of the Python standard library.
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>>you've read the python style guide, I presume?
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>>http://www.python.
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Tim Churches wrote:
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>>PPS Emerson's assertion might well apply not just to Python logos, but
>>also, ahem, to certain aspects of the Python standard library.
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> you've read the python style guide, I presume?
>
> http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html
A Fool
Tim Churches wrote:
> PPS Emerson's assertion might well apply not just to Python logos, but
> also, ahem, to certain aspects of the Python standard library.
you've read the python style guide, I presume?
http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html
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Xah Lee wrote:
> what's the decision? any reference to the discussion?
>
> i thought it is better for Python to have one single recognizable logo.
> Perhaps python doesn't have a logo and the official python people
> decided it shouldn't or just doesn't have one currently?
>
> of course, a logo he
> "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
> - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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> Tim C
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> PS Yes, I know that I shouldn't feed the trolls (or hobgoblins), but I
> invoke Screwtape's Defence: other people who should know better don't
> seem to be able to resist the temptation ei
Xah Lee wrote:
>i noticed that Python uses various logos:
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>http://python.org/pics/pythonHi.gif
>http://python.org/pics/PyBanner038.gif
>http://python.org/pics/PyBanner037.gif
>http://python.org/pics/PythonPoweredSmall.gif
>http://wiki.python.org/pics/PyBanner057.gif
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> is this some decision tha
what's the decision? any reference to the discussion?
i thought it is better for Python to have one single recognizable logo.
Perhaps python doesn't have a logo and the official python people
decided it shouldn't or just doesn't have one currently?
of course, a logo helps in identity and as well
Xah Lee ha scritto:
> i noticed that Python uses various logos:
>
Ok, this are not a logo, but better image are this:
http://python.org/pics/PythonIndented_Back.jpg
Michele
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Xah Lee wrote:
> i noticed that Python uses various logos:
>
> http://python.org/pics/pythonHi.gif
> http://python.org/pics/PyBanner038.gif
> http://python.org/pics/PyBanner037.gif
> http://python.org/pics/PythonPoweredSmall.gif
> http://wiki.python.org/pics/PyBanner057.gif
>
> is this some deci
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