really silly nit: why 3+5j instead of 3+5i?
Ivan Van Laningham
ivanlan at home.com
Sat May 13 08:39:57 EDT 2000
Hi All--
Jeff Petkau wrote:
>
[snip]
> [History of imaginary number notation, according to Google: Euler
> invented the things, and he used 'i'. Gauss made 'em famous, and
> he used 'i'. Everyone since then has used 'i' except for electrical
> engineers, and they probably just changed it to cause trouble. So
^^^^^^^^
> why does Python use 'j'?]
>
Who invented this language? After whom did he name it?
<pouring-phosphorus-on-troubled-waters>-ly y'rs,
Ivan;-)
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