Comments on Happy new year!TypePad2006-01-28T14:49:55Zaudreythttps://pugs.blogs.com/pugs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://pugs.blogs.com/pugs/2006/01/happy_new_year/comments/atom.xml/Audrey T commented on 'Happy new year!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451e8fb69e200d83499bda653ef2006-06-20T10:53:55Z2007-08-19T17:46:46ZAudrey Thttp://pugs.blogs.com/By Christmas.<p>By Christmas.</p>Tom Carvin commented on 'Happy new year!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451e8fb69e200d83499b2cf53ef2006-06-20T05:52:15Z2007-08-19T16:53:56ZTom CarvinWhen Perl6 will be officially announced? Tom at LmhSoft<p>When Perl6 will be officially announced? Tom at <a href="http://www.lmhsoft.com" rel="nofollow">LmhSoft</a></p>Audrey T commented on 'Happy new year!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451e8fb69e200d834746a9153ef2006-01-30T01:31:53Z2007-08-17T10:56:45ZAudrey Thttp://pugs.blogs.com/Ben: Thanks for the info, I stand corrected. :-) The article has been updated to reflect this new understanding as...<p>Ben: Thanks for the info, I stand corrected. :-)</p>
<p>The article has been updated to reflect this new understanding as well.</p>Ben Atkin commented on 'Happy new year!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451e8fb69e200d834746a2253ef2006-01-30T00:59:21Z2007-08-17T10:56:34ZBen Atkinhttp://www.benatkin.com/Also, when splitting a line at a binary operator, I prefer to put the operator on the second line. I...<p>Also, when splitting a line at a binary operator, I prefer to put the operator on the second line. I also think the parens make it look more clear (it's part of the GNU coding conventions). I don't think it's a bug.</p>Ben Atkin commented on 'Happy new year!'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451e8fb69e200d834a9e12469e22006-01-30T00:56:08Z2007-08-17T10:56:25ZBen Atkinhttp://www.benatkin.com/Python's error has nothing to do with the interactive editors. It's the Python syntax. 1+ 2 isn't valid. (1+ 2)...<p>Python's error has nothing to do with the interactive editors. It's the Python syntax.</p>
<p>1+<br />
2</p>
<p>isn't valid.</p>
<p>(1+<br />
2)</p>
<p>is, and works both in a file and in the Python shell.</p>
<p>Also, the thing ruby displays to the left by default when interacting is a little too verbose IMO. It leaves too little space in an 80-column terminal, and the extra information is something I don't find interesting 99% of the time.</p>