On 6/1/06 1:10 PM, "Carl Zwanzig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In general, I agree, but I question a language that relies on indent level
> for blocking and don't let you include blank lines for readability. I guess
> it's ok when you get used to it.  But then again, I mostly work in tcl at
> this point...   :-)
> 
> Of course, YMMV

And if braces for structure move into Python as a required thing (unlikely,
as long as the BDFL is around, and he's much younger than I am), I stop with
the version upgrades.

The clearly visible structure was one of the first things that attracted me.

As you say, YMMV.

  --John


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