Op 2005-12-11, Rick Wotnaz schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Because you're accustomed to one set of conventions, you > may find Python's set strange at first. Please try it, and > don't fight it. See if your objections don't fade away. If > you're like most Python newbies, you'll stop thinking about > brackets before long, and if you're like a lot of us, > you'll wonder what those funny squiggles mean when you are > forced to revert to one of those more primitive languages.
I think the suggestion that those who have some problem with how python deals with compound statements - obligated indentation, no end markers - are newbees, is getting stale. I am not a newbee and I have problems with it. I had problems with it when I was a newbee, grew used to it and even liked it at some point and now again have problems with it. Well problems is probably too strong, would prefer differently seems closer. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list