The language vs. the environment
Tom Good
Tom_Good1 at excite.com
Fri Mar 8 13:07:20 EST 2002
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paul at boddie.net (Paul Boddie) wrote in message news:<23891c90.0203080727.30419fd8 at posting.google.com>... > Michael Hudson <mwh at python.net> wrote in message news:<uofhz8ijm.fsf at python.net>... > > > > This isn't true. You need to know how to use "cvs" and "diff", and > > *some* bugs require a "Python internals skill level" of at least 11 > > out of 10, but most don't and many probably don't require more that 3 > > or 4 out of ten. Besides, what better way of acquiring the skill to > > fix deep bugs than to practice fixing shallow ones? > > My point exactly. I increased my "skill level" by 1 point (alright, > 0.5 points, then) when I went looking inside the import mechanism, > although I then took the easy way out and passed the problem over to > some willing Python gurus instead of fixing it myself. (Actually, I > couldn't have fixed it definitively myself - there was a "policy" > thing that needed addressing.) > > Paul This skill level point system sounds like it could be the basis of a Python Role-Playing Game. "My Python Wizard character just gained a level. Now which statistic should I increase: Python Internals, ZOPE, Generators, or PEPs? ZOPE would help me in combat against web-based monsters, but I'll recover hit points more quickly with Generators . . ."
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