They say Lisp is beautiful. It isn't
But it is a more functional imperitive thing (Can't stand pure languages *glares at Haskell*)And so, a little lisp in one's babbled code will allow them to take advantage of Python's functional side. Imperitive is popular because it is quick and dirty. Functional is elegant though. So ya, never forget the power of map(), which has been making my codes be trimmed down to only a few lines(And causing me to have some silly functions, like def exp(x):return (0,1,32,243,1024,3125,7776,16807,32768,59049)[int(x)])Now go dance among the marsian lunarians with gentle drink
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I'm liking IDLE. Being written in Python, I'm able to write edit IDLE with IDLE. Bootstrapping rules%%%%%%%%%%%