On 11/06/2014 01:40, Tim Delaney wrote:
On 11 June 2014 10:00, Steven D'Aprano
<steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info
<mailto:steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info>> wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 06:37:01 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
> I don't know
> a single piece of programming advice which, if taken as an inviolate
> rule, doesn't at some point cause suboptimal code.
"Don't try to program while your cat is sleeping on the keyboard."
Lying down, the weight is spread across the whole keyboard so you're
unlikely to suffer extra keypresses due to the cat. So if you're a
touch-typist that one may not be too bad (depending on how easily their
fur gets up your nose).
Now, a cat *standing* on the keyboard, between you and the monitor, and
rubbing his head against your hands, is a whole other matter.
Tim Delaney
Does it make any difference if the cat is European or African?
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