Old Man Yells At Cloud
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Tue Sep 19 05:31:54 EDT 2017
On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 17:59:10 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
> Aside from the backward compatibility concerns (which mean that this
> can't be done in a language that calls itself "Python"), I'm not seeing
> any reason that a human-friendly language can't spend most of its time
> working with arbitrary-precision rationals, only switching to floats
> when (a) the programmer explicitly requests it, or (b) when performing
> operations that fundamentally cannot be performed with rationals.
True, it can't be called Python. But it could be called
EvenSlowerThanPythonYouReallyDontWantToDoAnySeriousNumericWorkWithThis
instead.
*wink*
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Steven D'Aprano
“You are deluded if you think software engineers who can't write
operating systems or applications without security holes, can write
virtualization layers without security holes.” —Theo de Raadt
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