[web2py] Re: Documentation: The Python Language, lambda

2010-09-19 Thread cjrh
On Sep 19, 10:37 pm, mdipierro wrote: > You can edit the book online. Just register, than let me know when > done and I will make you editor. You have already made me an editor, and I have already made numerous smaller fixes. This one would have been slightly larger than the others, which is wh

[web2py] Re: Documentation: The Python Language, lambda

2010-09-19 Thread mdipierro
You can edit the book online. Just register, than let me know when done and I will make you editor. On Sep 19, 3:32 pm, cjrh wrote: > Could I take a crack at editing it?   I won't change the book online > directly, I'll mail you the modified markup text directly, to check > with you. > > Ok? > >

[web2py] Re: Documentation: The Python Language, lambda

2010-09-19 Thread cjrh
Could I take a crack at editing it? I won't change the book online directly, I'll mail you the modified markup text directly, to check with you. Ok? On Sep 19, 10:09 pm, mdipierro wrote: > You are right. > > On Sep 19, 2:14 pm, cjrh wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > With my editor cap on, I am workin

[web2py] Re: Documentation: The Python Language, lambda

2010-09-19 Thread mdipierro
You are right. On Sep 19, 2:14 pm, cjrh wrote: > Hi > > With my editor cap on, I am working my way through the documentation. > The section on lambda, in the python language section of the book, > makes me uncomfortable.  It says this: > > *** > The existence of lambda allows re-factoring an exis