Whitespace as syntax (was Re: Python Rocks!)
Richard Brodie
R.Brodie at rl.ac.uk
Thu Feb 17 08:46:13 EST 2000
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"Eaglestone, Robert [NGC:B918:EXCH]" <eaglesto at americasm01.nt.com> wrote in message news:38A33AD9.3F4EA190 at americasm01.nt.com... > There must be a reason or rationale between 1) the ubiquity > of bracketed syntax If you think of the languages in common use today they are mostly in some sense descended from 'C': C++, Java, Perl for example. Languages with other ancestry, even procedural ones like Fortran, Pascal or BASIC don't. So its seems to me that the compelling reason is inertia.
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