*-unpacking
David Mertz
mertz at gnosis.cx
Sat Oct 4 13:19:38 EDT 2003
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|> The hermeneutics of the thread aren't worth getting hung up on. Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> wrote previously: |If you have no grounds to claim I made a mistake, then please don't |(and apologize if you think you have done so in error). Well, OK... if you want to get hung up on hermeneutics, the sequence was: (0) Greg used the example of command-line processing to argue for the addition of 'car,*cdr=thelist' to Python (which Alex and I both like too). (1) I made the claim (well-known to Alex, but perhaps not to newbies who might be reading) that reverse-with-many-pops is (much) faster than many-pops-from-left. (2) Alex wrote: "No, you're wrong", and posted a comparison of one reverse with one left pop. (3) I observed that such was the wrong issue. I don't think I insinuated it was a -morally- wrong issue, just not the one I was interested in. (4) Alex seemed WAY oversensitive about said observation. (5) I suggested, in a concilliatory mood, that we not get hung up on he-said/she-said (hermeneutics). (6) Alex demands an apology. (7) I post this chronology. Hopefully, the next part is (8) Alex chills out. All the best, David... -- mertz@ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/ THIS MESSAGE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:_/_/_/_/ v i gnosis _/_/ Postmodern Enterprises _/_/ s r .cx _/_/ MAKERS OF CHAOS.... _/_/ i u _/_/_/_/_/ LOOK FOR IT IN A NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR YOU_/_/_/_/_/ g s
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