[Guido van Rossum] > > > I'm not a fan of curly braces and I'll be sad to see more of them in > > Python. > > This seems more emotional than anything else. Definitely. And habit. Since I program mostly in Python I'm used to {} meaning dictionary and I'm used to typing parens everywhere else. Others who are used to ${} for string substitution in other contexts will be happy that you copied that syntax. I'm just trying to see if there is anything more substantial involved. Sounds like there isn't. And that's fine. I'll adapt. :-) -- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech ----------------------------------------------- "Your source for Python software development." ----------------------------------------------- Web: http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien/ Blog: http://www.orbtech.com/blog/pobrien/ Wiki: http://www.orbtech.com/wiki/PatrickOBrien -----------------------------------------------
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