Christian Tismer wrote: > Ok, I dislike special prefix chars at all, in a language that > doesn't have this concept elsewhere (despite strings of course, > but their prefixes are just regular chars), Lists, tuples, and dictionaries are also introduced with non-letter characters. Furthermore, nested expressions use the same prefix char that lists use. # introduces comments. Regards, Martin
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