On May 8, 11:47�pm, Yves Dorfsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mensanator wrote: > >> 2. python requires to pass "self" to all instance methods > > > Who uses methods? > > Is this a joke ?
Yes. > What are the alternatives ? > > > > >> and I missed ":" often. :) > > > Try using something like Seed7, where you have to use "then" with > > "if" and "do" with "while" and "end" in every block. Maybe you'll > > come to appreciate significant whitespace and ":". > > I see the point of the OP. Couldn't the new-line be used as an equivalent of > � ':', for example, do you find this difficult to read: > > if a == 3 > � �do_something() > > if a == 3: do_something() > > And surely, it should be easy to parse by the compiler. If they were to chane it, I wouldn't complain. I just think it doesn't deserve complaints when compared to other systems. > > Yves.http://www.SollerS.ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list