Newbie asks(2): How to do this line of C in Py?
Joe Potter
jm7potter at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 11 13:12:22 EDT 2001
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On 11 Jul 2001 08:43:22 -0700, rzantow at usa.net (- RZ) wrote: >Joe Potter <jm7potter at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<7s9oktcv5vll2hberldlt51mcdg5qnitke at 4ax.com>... >> >> David, >> >> I have followed these questions with great interest. I hope he keeps asking for a >> while --- and folks here keep answering. >> >> As a newbie to Python, I find that the one liners in c are easy to follow and the >> translation into Python show me where I am missing Python techniques. >> >> My purpose in writing this is simply to say you are not just helping Mr. Wong when >> you respond. >> >> Regards, Joe > >Well yeah, but.... > >Given a little context, the answers could vary considerably from the >line-at-a-time approach. There's a difference between transliteration >and translation. It might well be more educational to learn the best >Pythonic way to accomplish a task than to learn how to write C in >Python. > You are quite correct. There are many, many threads here that are "more educational" that the one-liners are. I read most of them. I have picked up a lot via reading these "better" threads. However, the one-liners have been fun also. Regards, Joe
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