[albatross-users] Re: Albatross-users digest, Vol 1 #176 - 14 msgs
Tim Churches
tchur at optushome.com.au
Wed Jul 2 01:45:28 EST 2003
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 21:26, Dave Cole wrote:
> Ben (another guy here) says (paraphrased) that when speaking a
> (spoken) language you strive to speak like a native, or without an
> accent. The same should apply to programming languages. If you
> follow the BDFL you are less likely to code Python with an accent.
Or rather, to code Python with the intended Dutch accent...
> The application and execution context cooperate to deal with the
> session. The execution context is where the session data is created
> manipulated, but the application is usually responsible to loading
> and saving the session. This allows the application to maintain a
> long lived connection with a server if necessary. Remember that an
> execution context lives only long enough to process a single browser
> request.
That para should be near the front of the manual if it isn't already.
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Tim C
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