Il 30/03/2021 21:05, Brian Oney ha scritto:
Congratulations!
Indeed, I was wondering for a moment if this was a guide to al dente spaghetti
code. With each curse being a funny way to mess with the colleagues performing
the code review ;)
Indeed, I was wondering for a moment if this was a gui
On 30/03/2021 20:05, Brian Oney via Python-list wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> Indeed, I was wondering for a moment if this was a guide to al dente
> spaghetti code. With each curse being a funny way to mess with the colleagues
> performing the code review ;)
You may jest but I originally titled
Congratulations!
Indeed, I was wondering for a moment if this was a guide to al dente spaghetti
code. With each curse being a funny way to mess with the colleagues performing
the code review ;)
Or a list of funny Monty Python curses?
Or a set of programming problems that are cursed?
On Marc
On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 3:21 AM Avi Gross via Python-list
wrote:
>
> Congratulations, Alan, on the book.
>
> I continue to wonder if people will buy the book for the wrong reason or ban
> it thinking you created an AI snake that creates and spews new CURSES never
> heard before.
A reasonable misu
Congratulations, Alan, on the book.
I continue to wonder if people will buy the book for the wrong reason or ban
it thinking you created an AI snake that creates and spews new CURSES never
heard before.
The good news is that for those interested you can click on the book image
and see the preview