Martin Odersky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Redundancy maybe? What's wrong in having both layout and punctuation?

Short answer: What's wrong with it is that humans use layout to infer
the semantic meaning, compilers use punctuation.  Thus it's not really
redundancy. 

-kzm
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