20 Oct
2009
20 Oct
'09
11:54 a.m.
On 20 Oct 2009, at 13:49 , Oleg Broytman wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 01:34:11PM +0200, Masklinn wrote:
Now Smalltalk probably went a bit too far for most people, even 30 years later
This is The Reason Number Two Erm… what was reason number one?
- there have to be a balance between what features are accepted in the language and what are rejected. Python developers decided that anonymous code blocks are allowed in a few special places and are forbidden generally. Have they? I've seen the decision that anonymous functions generally aren't allowed to be useful, but there are anonymous code blocks everywhere. You just can't pass them around.