Brian L. Troutwine wrote:
> The heading comment to pprint reads:
>
> # This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier. I
> didn't
> # see anything quite like it in the library, though I may have
> overlooked
> # something. I wrote this when I was trying to read some heavily
> nest
Brian L. Troutwine wrote:
> thank small children who sleep at night.
That seems like the kind of sentence that could become a tagline or
something, and you just have to be in the know to understand where it
comes from. :)
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Brian L. Troutwine wrote:
> Is the last sentence an obscure reference or in-joke? Can someone
> explain it? I don't get it.
do you have small kids? tried doing serious programming while they're
still awake?
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Paul McGuire wrote:
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>>Brian L. Troutwine said unto the world upon 19/09/06 05:30 PM:
>>
>>>The heading comment to pprint reads:
>>>
>>># This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier. I
>>>didn'
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> Brian L. Troutwine said unto the world upon 19/09/06 05:30 PM:
>> The heading comment to pprint reads:
>>
>> # This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier. I
>> didn't
>> # see anything quite like
Brian L. Troutwine said unto the world upon 19/09/06 05:30 PM:
> The heading comment to pprint reads:
>
> # This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier. I
> didn't
> # see anything quite like it in the library, though I may have
> overlooked
> # something. I wrote this when I w
The heading comment to pprint reads:
# This is a simple little module I wrote to make life easier. I
didn't
# see anything quite like it in the library, though I may have
overlooked
# something. I wrote this when I was trying to read some heavily
nested
# tuples with fairly non-descriptive c