On Sat, 25 Feb 2017, Tim Bradshaw wrote:
(Although why anyone who has looked at the tail of
some bit of C-derived
language with its apparently endless sequence of close braces, carefully
arranged one-per line to maximise the wasted screen real-estate would
say this is beyond me. One of Python's few good features is that it is
impossible to do this when writing Python -- although somewhere, no
doubt, there are coding style guidelines which say that Python
definitions must be separated from the following definition by 1 +
number-of-nesting-levels blank lines.)
The last language I used where white-space was syntactical was FORTRAN...
Death to Python!
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Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU) "Those who don't understand security will
suffer."