Python's 8-bit cleanness deprecated?
John Baxter
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Tue Feb 11 03:04:08 EST 2003
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In article <mailman.1044370330.6871.python-list at python.org>, Francois Pinard <pinard at iro.umontreal.ca> wrote: > [Roman Suzi] > > > Let's make -*- necessary for ASCII as well - and watch at the > > reaction of Python users ;) > > Yes, I know. Similar examples abound. Just one or two. UTF-8 has been > designed so ASCII is wholly undisturbed, and even then, many people who > limit themselves to ASCII are reluctant to UTF-8. Some people insist > for American writing of dates to be ubiquitous. The planetary aspect of > computer communications is not yet fully granted for everybody! :-) Yet, > very admittedly, a lot of progress have been made in the recent years. And we down here in the middle band of North America* still insist on the insanity of having two of each hour every day. (Although not on any device I own which can be convinced otherwise.) John Baxter (Port Ludlow, Washington...near the top-right corner of the Olympic Peninsula) * I was about to type "we south of you, Francois..." and then decided not to risk being in fact north of you. Good thing, as it turns out that I'm a bit over 2 degrees farther north than Francois is (assuming that the U Montreal address isn't an alumnus sort of address).
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