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Author kellerfuchs
Recipients FR4NKESTI3N, kellerfuchs, mark.dickinson, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, steven.daprano, tim.peters
Date 2019-01-28.11:55:34
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@Raymond Hettinger
> Let's name this comb() instead of binomial() please (as requested by me, Mark, and Tim).

(Replying here to keep the discussion in a single place.)

As far as I can tell from the discussions here, Steven and you stated a preference for the shortened names, and that's it.
There was also no reply to my comment about `comb` being confusing (due to the collision with an English word).

Since there was, however, pretty clear agreement on calling it after combinations (shortened or not) rather than binomial(), I went with this.
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