Python has been around for over decade so I really wouldn't call it a
new style of grammar.  There are numerous programming languages out
there that don't use c-like grammar, so Python is hardly unique in
that respect.  Python started life without objects and none of its
procedural aspects were removed when objects were added.

On Oct 9, 11:50 pm, Leo(雷傲) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hate python's strange grammer! It's not neccesary to build a new
> style of grammer since the c-like grammer is so successful !
>
> And I think the "OOP" is not so great. The procedure programming
> language is still powerful and will continue its power!
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