On 10/29/13 4:08 PM, jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Why did Python not implement end... The end is really not necessary for the 
programming language it can be excluded, but it is a courtesy to the programmer 
and could easily be transformed to indents automaticly, that is removed before 
the compiliation/interpretation of code.

If you're going to indent your code correctly anyway, then the "end"s are just extra noise. And if you aren't going to indent your code to match the structure, then you have two different channels of information: the human pays attention to the indentation, and the computer pays attention to the ends. That's a recipe for creating lots of subtle bugs. You get used to reading the indentation.
They could had used print and prinln from basic? I do not want new line everytime i write 
out some terms. And i do not like it add extra space after each print of variable 
print(factor,"^2") writes out 12 ^2 and i do not think there is any space after 
the factor?


The print statement is very simple, and has not had a lot of features added to it, because you very quickly outgrow it anyway. If you want fine control over the output of your program, you use string formatting, for example with the .format() method on strings.

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