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List:       python-list
Subject:    Re: map/filter/reduce/lambda opinions and
From:       "Terry Reedy" <tjreedy () udel ! edu>
Date:       2005-07-06 19:39:19
Message-ID: dahc18$mqs$1 () sea ! gmane ! org
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"George Sakkis" <gsakkis@rutgers.edu> wrote in message 
news:1120656105.175799.311610@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> "Terry Reedy" <tjreedy@udel.edu> wrote:
>
>> "George Sakkis" <gsakkis@rutgers.edu> wrote in message
>> news:1120610787.940292.15210@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> > Still it's hard to explain why four specific python keywords - def,
>> > del, exec and elif - were chosen to be abbreviated,
>>
>> Precedence in other languages and CS usage?
>
> What precedence ? I don't know of another language that uses def or del

DOS used DEL, BASIC used DEF.

tjr 



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