Hi everyone
i understood that the goal of Python is to make programing easy (of course, 
powerful at the same time).
I think one way to do it is to eliminate unnecessary syntax exceptions. One is 
the following:
for a complex number "z", to get the real and imaginary  part, you type:  
"z.real" and "z.imag". 
At the same time, the most obvious way would be to call it like a function, 
say: "real(z)", and, respectively, "imag(z)". Just like it was changed from " 
print 'something' " , to " print('something') " .

What do you think? There are more examples like this.




      
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