To Troll or Not To Troll (aka: "as" keyword woes)
Nigel Rantor
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Wed Dec 10 11:48:40 EST 2008
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James Stroud wrote: > Andreas Waldenburger wrote: >> Is it me, or has c.l.p. developed a slightly harsher tone recently? >> (Haven't been following for a while.) > > Yep. I can only post here for about a week or two until someone blows a > cylinder and gets ugly because they interpreted something I said as a > criticism of the language and took it personally by extension. Then I > have to take a 4 month break because I'm VERY prone to > reciprocating--nastily. I think its a symptom of the language's > maturing, getting popular, and a minority fraction* of the language's > most devout advocates developing an egotism that complements their > python worship in a most unsavory way. > > I wish they would instead spend their energy volunteering to moderate > this list and culling out some of the spam. > > *No names were mentioned in the making of this post. I joined this list some time ago, I am not a regular python user. I have maintained my list subscription because when I'm bored the flames here are very entertaining. I don't think I need to mention specifics really. Oh, and the weekly thread about immutable default arguments is a cracker...more please. n
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