The Is Operator

0ffh spam at frankhirsch.net
Tue Oct 2 17:19:46 PDT 2007


Kirk McDonald wrote:
> I'd like to point out that "is not" is exactly what the Python 
> equivalent of "!is" is.
> [...]
> Likewise, it also uses "not in".

Well, "not in" seems okay but "is not" looks.... like wierd!
Let "not" be a prefix, and a prefix always, lest you flummox the coder! :)

Regards, Frank




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