gratuitous new features in 2.0
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Fri Aug 25 23:31:25 EDT 2000
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On 25 Aug 2000 18:36:58 GMT, aahz at netcom.com (Aahz Maruch) wrote: >In article <KTyp5.15878$Z2.190563 at nnrp1.uunet.ca>, >Warren Postma <embed at NOSPAM.geocities.com> wrote: >>"Rainer Deyke" <root at rainerdeyke.com> wrote in message >>news:p%wp5.99116$6y5.68070091 at news2.rdc2.tx.home.com... >>> >>> I agree. print should be deprecated, not extended. >> >>Bah. >> >>Print is useful for two things: >> 1. debugging >> 2. demonstrating python interactively. >> >>It is an obvious "wave of the cap" to the interactive fashion in which many >>of us 1970's era Microcomputer BASIC programming types cut their teeth on >>programming. Sure it's not OOP'y, but the lack of "slavish adherence" to >>OOP is one of Python's strong points, not a weak point. ;-) > >Ooo. Nicely put! Righty-oh. Print should not be deprecated... but it *SHOULDN'T* be made more powerful. :-)
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