On 30.04.2010 01:29, * Carl Banks:
On Apr 28, 11:16 am, "Alf P. Steinbach"<al...@start.no>  wrote:
On 28.04.2010 18:54, * Lie Ryan:

Python have triple-quoted string when you want to include large amount
of text;

Yes, that's been mentioned umpteen times in this thread, including the *very
first* quoted sentence above.

It's IMHO sort of needless to repeat that after quoting it, and providing yet
another example right after quoting an example.

Probably you didn't notice?


I think he repeated it just to let people know that they can get what
they want without following your adsurd advice.

Perhaps you could quote the advice that you find absurd, and explain how you interpret the quoted text?

My previous experience with you is that you immediately called me "insane" (and worse) for suggesting a solution that could work in principle and did work in practice for the problem posed in that thread; I think you resorted to such characterizations because you had stated that it was impossible.

So until you get a bit more concrete I'm interpreting your characterization (about what?) as just confirming & uphelding the impression you made back then.


Cheers & hth.,

- Alf
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