Why doesn't join() call str() on its arguments?
Jeremy Bowers
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Thu Feb 17 10:13:36 EST 2005
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 01:19:44 +1100, news.sydney.pipenetworks.com wrote: > Thanks for the pointer. Let's see how many zen points are for the OP's > idea vs against Along with the fact that I agree with Nick that you've seriously miscounted (most of your "fors" are simply irrelevant and I think you added them to bolster your point, at least I *hope* you don't think they are all relevant... for instance if you really think "Flat is better than nested" applies here, you don't understand what that one is saying...), I'd point out that the Zen that can be comprehended by checking off items in a list is not the true Zen.
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