Ok,
so since noone seems to be around I would like to start a discussion.
How much do you think Python is going to change from release to release?
I am a newbie but I couldn't help noticing that many additions and removals are
implemented with each new version.
Sorta like: you might spend hours implementing a method in 2.1 just to find out that
.. oh.. that library function does exactly what you want in 2.2.
I can see that a language needs to evolve... but sometimes I'm just more confortable
with good old ANSI 'C'. So to speak..
Anyone wants to comment?
Andrea P.
 
 

"Patricia J. Hawkins" wrote:

>>>>> "MP" == Michael Petry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

MP> Anybody out there?
MP> Just wonderin

Nope, no one at all.

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