Python 3000 is the proveribal and so far hypothetical version of the
language in which backward incompatible changes will be allowed (and
encouraged).

See

http://www.python.org/peps/pep-3000.html

for details.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Guido gave a nice "Python Regrets" Power Point talk at OSCON few years
> ago.
>
> I was wondering if the plan is to ever implement these ideas.
>
> e.g. Guido said he'd prefer 'print' to be a *function* with perhaps a
> 'println' version IIRC.
>
>        He also had a ton of stuff he'd rather see become iterators.
> 
> Chris

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