> "RW" == Rick Wotnaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RW> Someone is sure to jump in now and point to sample code, which
RW> nearly all reasonably major packages include. That's good
RW> stuff. With (for example) wxPython, it's the only useful
RW> documentation, or rather, it's th
> "xah" == xah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
xah> python supports unicode in source
xah> code by putting a coding declaration as the first line.
[...]
xah> In perl, support of unicode is very flaky. The language does
xah> not support it, [...]
All:
Xah Lee is trolli
> "XL" == Xah Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XL> i'll cross post to comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python.
XL> If you spot mistakes, feel free to correct or discourse here.
Error #1: crossposting to those two groups.
(Error #2 is implying that you're a Perl expert, but someone
> "b" == brianr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
b> (As a matter of interest, is this sequence of posts intended to
b> demonstrate ignorance of both languages, or just one?)
Intentional fallacy -- there's no necessary correlation between what
he *intends* to do and what he actually succee
> "SH" == Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SH> As I may have mentioned before, egotism can be the only
SH> possible reason.
Relevant links:
"On Ignoring Trolls":
http://www.xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/writ/troll_ignorance.html
"A Troll's Anthology":
http://ww
> "XL" == Xah Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XL> I've used the Python tutorial's chapter on class as
XL> an example. I've indicated that proper tutorial should be
XL> simple, covering just common cases, be self-contained, and be
XL> example based.
"Correct" is not in your li
Perl was the
One True Language for web applications and the evidence of the
intervening decade has not been enough to convince him otherwise.
Followups set to comp.lang.perl.misc; c.l.python and c.l.fortran have
enough crazy overlap from c.l.p.m without adding me to the mix.
Charlton
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