end of print = lower productivity ?
Paul Rubin
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Tue Nov 25 17:03:53 EST 2008
cptnwillard at gmail.com writes:
> > BUT you now can do
> > >>> p = print
> > >>> p("f")
> All right. Let's talk about that.
>
> When I write "print", it is both effortless and instantaneous : my
> hands do not move, a wave goes through my fingers, it all happens in a
> tenth of a second.
>
> Contrast this with what one has to go through to catch the SHIFT key ...
You could say:
class Printer:
def __isub__(self, x): print(x)
p = Printer()
Then
p-= "foo"
doesn't need use of the shift key. Use of -= instead of - gets rid
of operator precedence issues.
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