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Comment Re:Libraries (Score 1) 357

"Doing so would even retain backwards compatibility with prior versions!"

Eh. No. It would require you to have brackets, which would break backwards compatibility.

Yes, the indenting thing is annoying. In the beginning. Then you get used to it.

The thing with the indentation is that because you indent anyway, the brackets are simply superfluous. Getting rid of them makes the code more readable. Also, this way there is no war about the One True Bracing Style, since the brackets aren't there. ;)

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Python 3.0 Released 357

licorna writes "The 3.0 version of Python (also known as Python3k and Python3000) just got released few hours ago. It's the first ever intentionally backwards-incompatible Python release."

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