I come to praise .join, not to bury it...

Steve Holden sholden at holdenweb.com
Tue Mar 6 09:07:09 EST 2001


"Erno Kuusela" <erno-news at erno.iki.fi> wrote in message
news:kuofvfjb77.fsf at lasipalatsi.fi...
> In article <982a4f0su3 at news1.newsguy.com>, "Alex Martelli"
> <aleaxit at yahoo.com> writes:
>
> | "Erno Kuusela" <erno-news at erno.iki.fi> wrote in message
>
> || what's wrong with vague aesthetic?-) if lots of people share it,
> || it's not to be dismissed so lightly.
>
> | Lots of people share the 'vague aesthetic' of desiring
> | to use braces instead of whitespace to delimit blocks
> | of statements, for example.
>
> | Python dismisses that lightly, and that is definitely
> | a part of what makes it such a wonderful language.
>
> it could also be argued that python uses whitespace instead
> of braces because of vague aesthetic shared by lots of people. :)
>
Well it could be argued, but you could also look at the usability data which
(I understand) was the basis of this choice when Python was originally
designed.

not-going-back-to-braces-now-ly y'rs  - steve






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