Re: What's more idiomatic?

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Sujet : Re: What's more idiomatic?
De : 643-408-1753 (at) *nospam* kylheku.com (Kaz Kylheku)
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Date : 24. Jun 2025, 20:56:24
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On 2025-06-24, B. Pym <Nobody447095@here-nor-there.org> wrote:
What if there were 26 lists instead of 2?  Instead of just

I've never seen a situation where two named lists had to scale to 26.
For instance, zipping over symbols and their values.

You've been demonstrating your skills in writing small one-liner
programs for solving tiny sub-problems for probably close to
two decades.

It's not even on the level of Leetcode problems.

Meanwhile, in that time, beginners have matured into professionals
working on complex applications.

What actual skills do you have?

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
24 Jun 25 * Re: What's more idiomatic?3B. Pym
24 Jun 25 `* Re: What's more idiomatic?2Kaz Kylheku
25 Jun 25  `- Re: What's more idiomatic?1Jeff Barnett

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