[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We have to avoid the use of the 'is' identity operator with basic,
immutable values such as numbers and strings.

I'm glad for you. Did you really write checks like "if foo is 27" ?

The point is, you have to learn technologies to use them. It's not like technologies learn you (not even in soviet Russia)

How is with this issue in Python 3.0? Is it fixed?

There is nothing to fix.

Does Python handle this things properly now?

It always did.
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