Moreover, when I read "explicit self" is a wart, then I think, "you have
absolutely no idea how fantastic 'explicit self' is".
Thus, inferring from a single data-point these seems to be personal
"dislike lists".
In this regard, I tend to prefer Guido's one before any others if there
is even one.
On 13.01.2017 03:40, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Guido van Rossum writes:
> AFAIK the term comes from a piece by Andrew Kuchling titled "Python warts".
> The topic now has its own wiki page:
> https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWarts
>
> I believe that most of the warts are not even design missteps -- they are
> emergent misfeatures, meaning nobody could have predicted how things would
> work out.
More like surgical scars than warts, as I see it.
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