On Apr 18, 1:39 am, Sverker Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some whine. Some just don't care. Why not whine?
Whining and ranting is actually good for the psyche. It is better to get it out of your system. As for your original post, no doubt there are substantial downsides to introducing Py3K, but as Guido put it every language must "change or die". Of course we could end up with "change and die" as well. I for one am an optimist, I think there are several substantial improvements to the language that today may not be apparent for a casual observer, yet will allow it to evolve into an even more powerful and fun language i. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list