[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Davor is right: even if
you do not want to use it, the stuff is *there* and somebody in your
team will. So definitely there is an audience of programmers that just
do not have an use for all the sophistication and actually are
penalized by it.

No, because Python does not enforce using advanced concepts. You can write programs that are as simple as in 1991. A group of developers always has to find some kind of common style with a chance that some are penalized. This can happen with every language.

There is not much than can be done at the Python level. But I would
see with interest a Python spinoff geared towards simplicity.

I think this would be useless because advanced concepts exist for a reason. A simplified spin-off would aquire advanced concepts over time and would just become a clone of Python.

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