On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 10:34:40 AM UTC-6, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > In 2009, Robert Martin gave a talk at RailsConf titled > "What Killed Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby". (No cheering, > that sort of attitude is one of the things that killed > Smalltalk.) Although Martin discusses Ruby, the lessons > could also apply to Python.
Python is already headed towards obscurity. The fall began with the release of Python3000 (from which we "might" have recovered), but now it seems that GvR intends to drive the final nail in python's coffin with this "type hinting" crap that will convert Python syntax from a readable pseudo code into a cryptic nightmare. Type hinting violates the very *ESSENCE* of what Python was meant to be, that is: a "clean and intuitive syntax". The cleanness of Python is what attracts people to it, and the hook is set when they discover the breadth of the stdlib. If GvR brings this gawd awful type hinting idea to reality, IT'S OVER! Python will be lost forever to history as just another "interesting oddity". Time to call up the Robert Ripley estate and request some space in his museum! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list