Python is readable

Neil Cerutti neilc at norwich.edu
Fri Mar 16 15:35:34 EDT 2012


On 2012年03月16日, Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> wrote:
> On 2012年3月16日 17:53:24 +0000, Neil Cerutti wrote:
>>> On 2012年03月16日, Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info>
>> wrote:
>>> Ah, perhaps you're talking about *prescriptivist* grammarians, who
>>> insist on applying grammatical rules that exist only in their own
>>> fevered imagination. Sorry, I was talking about the other sort, the
>>> ones who apply the grammatical rules used by people in real life. You
>>> know the ones: linguists. My mistake.
>>>> I am not pedantic. You are wrong.
>> Whether you like it or not, it simply is a fact that in English
> (I won't speak for other languages) people use colons without
> the first clause *necessarily* being a complete sentence. They
> write things like this:

People spell your name Stephen, sometimes too. Thinking of changing it?
Gore Vidal's quote has panache, a valid compensation for breaking
the usual rule. How many other uses on that page are similar?
-- 
Neil Cerutti


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