begin quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] as of Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 12:56:05PM -0700: > > Put braces or some block-ending keyword in Python, and you can keep > > the enforced indentation as well. I bet that the folks who object > > to the whitespace-as-syntax would stop finding the language quite so > > objectionable. > > What about an editor that added visual cues to end of blocks like > braces or block ending keywords? I'm almost tempted to create > such a beast to please this community that abhors the whitespace > thing. Would that solve the problem?
I doubt it, 'cuz then I'm constrained to a particular editor. Some people like not having a choice, other people *require* flexibility. If person A is using vi, person B is using vim, person C is using gvim, person D is using emacs, person E is using XEmacs, and person F is using JEdit... how do you make 'em all happy? -- _ |\_ \| -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
