Differences of "!=" operator behavior in python3 and python2 [ bug? ]
Alister
alister.ware at ntlworld.com
Wed May 15 10:41:57 EDT 2013
> != is explicit.
>
> There is no ambiguity that needs to be guessed.
Which is why i said it thought X != Y is cleaner
i guess i wasn't totally clear, I would write X != Y its because the OP
preferred to use the other format I recommended that he made the operator
ordering explicit.
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