Re: Python indentation deters newbies?

From: Richard Hanson (me_at_privacy.net)
Date: 08/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 09:10:47 -0700

Peter Hansen wrote:

>Richard Hanson wrote:
>
>> [Re Python's indentation -- "Neat!" or "Yuck!"]
>>
>> For the record, my first reaction to *braces* years ago, was:
>> "Yuck!"
>
>That was my reaction as well, but my sister really needed
>them as her teeth weren't straight at all.

Ha!

(I can almost remember when I used to *have* teeth...)

 :-D

laughing-out-loud-heartily y'rs,
Richard

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R Hanson [The mangled email addie below works.]
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