Thank you, Fredrik. (was Re: Label-Value)
Roy Katz
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Tue Dec 12 16:19:09 EST 2000
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Sigh. The problem is that you keep using terms that mean > something for you, whether or not they apply to the current > situation. [snip] > If you want to learn something new, you have to stop doing > that. [snip] > Here's how it's done in Python: > [wonderful explanation snipped] Thank you very much, I understand now more or less how this works. Furthermore I appreciate your thoughtful, measured, and flame-free tone. Roey -------- to everyone else: Thanks for your responses. just to clarify something about '@identifier': I'm playing devil's advocate. So don't see this as an attack. Judging from the tone of voice in some responses, it seems they took my original post (which was just a what-if) as some affront to the language. Ordinarily, So I'm fine either way the discussion swings, as long as it is constructive. I do, however, take to heart when people take potshots at me. If I say I've been programming Python for N years, take it at face value. It seems to make people feel better when they come down on someone else's experience. "What, you say you've been programming for *THREE* years and you *STILL* can't get it??" is pure ill will. I'm not trying to come off as some hotshot, I was only asking a question. If you must know why I have had difficulty grasping Python's labelling system, perhaps it is because I have had 10+ years' C/C++ experience. So that is what I know. Sometimes you've got to give someone the benefit of the doubt. If s/he mis-assumes, that's no reason to start letting loose with these kinds of comments. No doubt someone will append here some line like 'well you should have read the python docs if you wanted to know xyz..'. Whatever. If I had found and understood this exact documentation in the Python docs, I would not have posted the question. Anyhow, Like I said, thank you all very much for your responses, I appreciate them. To anyone who still feels a need to nitpick, go ahead and fix my spelling mistakes. Honestly don't care anymore; I got what I needed and now I'm done.
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