[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >From this interesting blog entry by Lawrence Oluyede: > http://www.oluyede.org/blog/2006/07/05/europython-day-2/ > and the Py3.0 PEPs, I think the people working on Py3.0 are doing a > good job, I am not expert enough (so I don't post this on the Py3.0 > mailing list), but I agree with most of the things they are agreeing > to.
No one expected them to do a bad job, but there is nothing really new or interesting or challenging. Micro-optimizations and shape lifting. Even a small discussion about the frictions of pattern matching and OO with Martin Odersky, one of the creators of the Scala language, is more inspiring than reading the whole Py3K stuff. I decided not to attend to EuroPython this year... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list