Python as first language (Re: static variables?)
Erik Max Francis
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Sat Nov 23 01:12:11 EST 2002
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Hung Jung Lu wrote: > It is OK to fantasize the easiness that beginners can understand how > Python work. But it is also good to keep a reality check. People have > faces and names. That's why I selected an example from a start. Please > look over Mr. Erik Max Francis' comments again (and trace to the > original thread.) And tell me why he made the comments he made. (Of > course I am not saying he is right, in fact, anyone who knows Python > well won't agree with his comments. I am simply keeping a reality > check.) The only thing I can conclude from this comment is that you didn't understand the point I was making. Maybe you should try tracing back the original thread yourself. -- Erik Max Francis / max at alcyone.com / http://www.alcyone.com/max/ __ San Jose, CA, USA / 37 20 N 121 53 W / &tSftDotIotE / \ The little I know, I owe to my ignorance. \__/ Sacha Guitry Bosskey.net: Counter-Strike / http://www.bosskey.net/cs/ A personal guide to Counter-Strike.
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