Re: Beyond the moratorium
On Aug 12, 1:22 am, Ben Finney wrote: > Vito 'ZeD' De Tullio writes: > > > I know, maybe I'm just lazily speculating, but I'm curious about > > what's next, in python, when GvR will stop the moratorium and will let > > changes in the language. > > Subscribe to the ‘python-ideas’ forum for the latest pie-in-the-sky > discussions about how to change Python, including the occasional > contribution from GvR on ideas that take his interest. > > -- > \ “In the long run, the utility of all non-Free software | > `\ approaches zero. All non-Free software is a dead end.” —Mark | > _o__) Pilgrim, 2006 | > Ben Finney You might also want to look at PEP 3152, which was just posted. John Roth -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Beyond the moratorium
Vito 'ZeD' De Tullio writes: > I know, maybe I'm just lazily speculating, but I'm curious about > what's next, in python, when GvR will stop the moratorium and will let > changes in the language. Subscribe to the ‘python-ideas’ forum for the latest pie-in-the-sky discussions about how to change Python, including the occasional contribution from GvR on ideas that take his interest. -- \ “In the long run, the utility of all non-Free software | `\ approaches zero. All non-Free software is a dead end.” —Mark | _o__)Pilgrim, 2006 | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Beyond the moratorium
Vito 'ZeD' De Tullio, 12.08.2010 08:49: I know, maybe I'm just lazily speculating, but I'm curious about what's next, in python, when GvR will stop the moratorium and will let changes in the language. I don't know what to expect... some syntax sugar about concurrent programming? static types? an erlang-style "bang" (!) process message passing? One of the reasons the moratorium was established was to reduce the time spent in overly speculative discussions about various features that will most likely not end up in the language anyway. Also note that your examples above span both the language and the stdlib, which are put under different constraints by the moratorium. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Beyond the moratorium
Hi all. I know, maybe I'm just lazily speculating, but I'm curious about what's next, in python, when GvR will stop the moratorium and will let changes in the language. I don't know what to expect... some syntax sugar about concurrent programming? static types? an erlang-style "bang" (!) process message passing? -- By ZeD -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list