do people really complain about significant whitespace?

Stephen Kellett snail at objmedia.demon.co.uk
Wed Aug 9 09:42:28 EDT 2006


In message <1155124820.123151.140580 at p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>, 
"brianmce at gmail.com" <brianmce at gmail.com> writes
>of the driving principles behind Python is that, because code will be
>read more often than written, readability is more important.

In which case, for long functions with multiple levels of indentation 
Python fails compared to languages that use braces or END or end; etc.

Stephen
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