[Tutor] 'in-place' methods
Terry Carroll
carroll at tjc.com
Sun Feb 19 06:07:25 CET 2006
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006, Alan Gauld wrote:
> But don't even joke about it.
It is pretty cringe-worthy, isn't it?
> Decorators are bad enough, no more line noise in Python.
I was actually kind of sad to see that added. It struck me as the first
grafted-on feature of Python that *felt* grafted-on. Fortunately, I'm not
at the level of programming that I'm ever likely to run into it, so I can
safely ignore it.
Another one like this: the Generics feature of Java 5. Not that I care
much for Java, anyway,[1] but yech.
> If we want weird characters in our code we can just learn Perl!
> I assume this was intended irony Terry?....
Absolutely. I'm a Perl refugee.
[1] Every couple of years, I decide to learn Java, and start going through
a book -- usually the same book. It doesn't go long before I say to my
self, "Gosh, why would I ever want to program this language, anyway?"
More information about the Tutor
mailing list