here is my thank to all the repliers
Meinrad Recheis
meinrad.recheis at aon.at
Wed Feb 12 17:55:15 EST 2003
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ok ladies, thanks for so many polite and humorous replays because i should have read the FAQ or Googled through the group. - my fault. I like python much, and i am using it a lot, the same as i like and use Ruby. An experience we allways make in daily life: Don't try to change others rather than change yourself. I really can live with self - no question, allthough it is obvious that the design concerning "self" is not the best for python programmers. the Authors of Python should know, that it is a great deal that they created a language that makes our life easier. In this sense, they also might be convinced, that the transparence of the self variable would be more in the spirit of python (i must admit, that i dont know what amount of work such a change costs) I think, i could be done by "pretending the presence of self by the python interpreter". thats what i think. i hope my bad english did not obfuscate my thoughts. Regards - Meinrad
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