defining the behavior of zip(it, it) (WAS: Converting a flat list...)
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r... at yahoo.com wrote: > Well, I do too mostly. On rereading my post, it seems I overreacted > a bit. But the attitude I complained about I think is real, and has > led to more serious flaws like the missing if-then-else expression, > something I use in virtually every piece of code I write, and which > increases readability. (Well, ok that is not the end of the world > either but it's lack is irritating as hell, and yes, I know that it is > now back in favor.) I have the same feeling too, which I coin the "personality" of the group and the language in general :-)
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