On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 4:09 AM, Ian Kelly <ian.g.ke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would rather say, this would enhance the power and flexibility of the 
>> Python language even further.
>> Especially from the scripting point of view (without harm Python hardliner)
>> And by the way, I still believe that these changes would let Python overrun 
>> Javascript and PHP.
>> There would practically no more any reasons for Javascript+NodeJS and 
>> especially PHP.
>> I even think, a huge wave of developers would change then to Python.
>> Including webhosters which I think did not know or want not know anything 
>> about Python 3.x.
>
> I think that you greatly exaggerate the impact of these changes, which
> are all quite cosmetic in nature.

EVERYONE who suggests massive, sweeping changes says "hey, if you only
make these changes, Python will actually become popular". It's almost
mandatory.

ChrisA
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