Explanation of this Python language feature? [x for x in x for x in x] (to flatten a nested list)
alex23
wuwei23 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 22:07:22 EDT 2014
On 4/04/2014 2:38 AM, Mark H Harris wrote:
>If I speak of the python community, and I rarely do
Maybe you speak "of" them rarely but you claim to speak "for" them
fairly often.
> Python3 is not perfect; but python3 is *way* more consistent than
> python2 and consequently *way* more useful than python2.
It's possible for something to become "more useful" and for the original
to *also* be useful: Py2 old-style classes were useful even though
new-style classes were more so. Plone uses Py2's unicode extensively and
at no point have I thought it "useless".
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