Alessandro Guido wrote:
> Can anybody please point me why print('a', 'b', sep=None, end=None) should
> produce "a b\n" instead of "ab"?
> I've read http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/library/functions.html#print, 
> pep-3105 and some
> ml threads but did not find a good reason justifying such a strange behaviour.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>       -Alessandro Guido

Because None mean 'use the default value'.  You probably want:
print('a', 'b', sep='', end='')
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