Python as an Object Oriented Programming Language
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Tom <nonotreally999 at yahoo.com> wrote: > Inevitable, eh? That's a bit depressing, but it has the feeling of > truth about it. Perhaps that's how newsgroups age. Since I was upbeat (sort of) already, I can be mildly depressing now and still be in balance. :-) C. S. Lewis described it all: That is the key to history. Terrific energy is expended - civilizations are built up - excellent institutions devised; but each time something goes wrong. Some fatal flaw always brings the selfish and cruel people to the top, and then it all slides back into misery and ruin. In fact, the machine conks. It seems to start up all right and runs a few yards, and then it breaks down. > Fortunately, c.l.p. seems still to be in it's prime. Right. If the British Empire had a run of only a few yards, then we have much to hope for once c.l.p. gets properly rolling!
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