Diez B. Roggisch wrote: >> And I have been benefiting from Python in general, so far. Thanks, >> community. >> >> But now... I'll probably stop posting here for now, & I may stop other >> things too. >> >> Just my 2c. > > You know what I was just wondering about? All these C-written > cross-platform libraries (which Python users benefit from, most probably > including evven you) that run on different unixes & windows, which are a > much greater diversity to handle than the not-even-yet-settled > differences between Py3K & 2.x. How the heck do they do that? > > Oh, and these dreaded 64 bit processors, possibly with multi-cores, > which need changes in code as well, to be utilized to their power. > > But then, these guys most probably don't whine about diversity and > constant change, and cry out useless threats to people who probably > can't care less. > > Fare well, if you must. But getting mad over something which impact you > can't even judge right now is childish. Nothing else. >
At the start of this thread I was pondering the possible meaning of the verb "to sverk". Thanks for the exposition, Diez. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list