Just another peanut from the gallery: I pretty much agree with everything
that harry said. My current response to type annotations is "Yuck, that
kills readability. I hope no code I ever have to read uses this.".
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I don't know what anyone else does, but in cases where I have both on my
windows box, I do use python2(.x) and python3(.y) . If I only have one
version on the box, I use the generic name of course. (I don't often have
only one version on my boxes though. 2.x inevitably gets drug in in for
some reas
I think he meant modifying the source files themselves for debugging
purposes (e.g. putting print statements in itertools.py).
2014-04-17 14:09 GMT-04:00 Brett Cannon :
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> On Thu Apr 17 2014 at 1:34:23 PM, Jurko Gospodnetić <
> jurko.gospodne...@pke.hr> wrote:
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>>Hi.
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>> On 14.4.2014.