What is good about Prothon?
Mark Hahn
mark at prothon.org
Fri Apr 30 14:33:27 EDT 2004
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has wrote: > But to answer your question directly: no, simply adding a copy() > operation (the "trying to please everybody, and ultimately pleasing > no-one" strategy) won't make me happy; I have no use for another C++. You have a very warped mind. To say that having Python two-tier object construction and Self-like constructs in the same language is C++ is ludicrous. You have finally answered a question I have asked several times. Having anything but AS or Self in the language will keep you from being happy. Now that I know where you stand I can quit wasting my time trying to get you to help out. You keep pitching that you are such a creative artist, but if you were you'd be helping find a way to solve the conundrum of merging the Python and Self worlds and making positive contributions instead of just throwing stones.
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