what is the difference between the two kinds of brackets?
James Stroud
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Sun Oct 21 15:15:20 EDT 2007
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Hendrik van Rooyen wrote: > "Paul Hankin" <pa....mail.com> wrote: > >> If everything else is equal, use tuples. > > Interesting point of view - mine is just the opposite. > > I wonder if its the philosophical difference between: > > "Anything not expressly allowed is forbidden" > > and > > "Anything not expressly forbidden is allowed" ? > > - Hendrik > The latter is how I interpret any religious moral code--life is a lot more fun that way. Maybe that percolates to how I use python? James -- James Stroud UCLA-DOE Institute of Genomics and Proteomics Box 951570 Los Angeles, CA 90095 http://www.jamesstroud.com
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