[OPINION] - does language really matter if they alldothe samething?
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Thu Feb 5 08:40:56 EST 2004
In article <mailman.789.1075096990.12720.python-list at python.org>,
Dietrich Epp <dietrich at zdome.net> wrote:
>
>P.P.S. I thought of a paradigm that would be exceptionally painful to
>implement in Python. It's a function found in some flavors of Lisp
>called 'arb'. It returns its argument which causes the program to exit
>successfully, otherwise causes the program to exit unsuccessfully.
>Think about that.
Well, the problem seems underspecified to me. I can think of a number
of easy ways to implement *something* like what you describe, but I
haven't any clue whether they match what you're thinking of.
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classes that express a lot of action in a small amount of clear code --
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