New Python 3.0 string formatting
New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?
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On Dec 22, 7:26 pm, Steven D'Aprano <ste... at REMOVE.THIS.cybersource.com.au> wrote: > On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 06:58:06 -0800, walterbyrd wrote: > > On Dec 21, 12:28 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers > > <bdesth.quelquech... at free.quelquepart.fr> wrote: > >> Strange enough, > >> no one seems to complain about PHP or Ruby's performances... > > > A few years back, there was a certain amount of chest thumping, when > > python/django easily beat ror in a benchmark test. Now that ruby is > > faster, I guess speed is no big issue. > > Who was doing this chest-thumping? Fanboys like "r"? Why should you tar > all of us with their immaturity? Walter, Steven would rather live in a bland Utopian society and could care less for the greatness of competition and he has little respect for loyalty. He would like to have little league games where there is no losers, so nobody's "feelings" get hurt(oh NO!). And EOE so that god forbid weather or not someone is qualified they must be hired just to keep a equal balance in the workplace. Hey Steven, we should outlaw individualism too, God forbid someone think outside the box!(damn heretics!) But as they say "ignorance is bliss" ey Stevie?
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