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- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:30:10 +0900
- From: <burlingk@??>
- Subject: A Comment on Wikipedia (was Re:[tlug] ruby and python in Japan)
> Message: 5 > Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:29:24 +0900 > From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@??> > Subject: Re: [tlug] ruby and python in Japan > To: Tokyo Linux Users Group <tlug@??> > Message-ID: <87k5y5jut7.fsf@??> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii <snip> > Edward Middleton writes: > And monkey-patching is available in Python (AFAICT the term > originated in the Zope community, but my source is wikipedia > which (a) can't spell "guerrilla" and (b) clearly is based on > iterated hearsay). Pablotron sez the name comes from the > Python community, but also cites the Wikipedia article. > > The OP said "casual"; you can't casually do surgery on an > existing class in Python, but you can do it without much trouble. If you thoroughly look through their terms of use and submission Guidelines, itterated hearsay is almost a requirement for Wikipedia. A professional who states that a fact is incorrect based on having actually experienced a situation three hundred plus times (and makes the mistake of saying so), is shot down pretty quick on grouns of "original research" or "non-neutral point of view." On the other hand, Joe Schmo who read an article in the local Tabloids (And is using that as a foundation for his "knowledge" of a subject) is free to type whatever he wants as long as it sounds logical. ^^;; Wikipedia is awesome, but take it with a grain of salt, or Maybe a few shots of something stiff. :)
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