Opportunity missed by Python ?
Dominic Binks
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Mon Nov 14 20:09:39 EST 2011
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I believe Occam had a visual structure and was compiled. In fact it was even more picky than Python in this respect IIRC. On 11/14/2011 4:28 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:59 AM, DevPlayer<devplayer at gmail.com> wrote: >> What I don't get is, having seen Python's syntax with indentation >> instead of open and closing puncuation and other -readability- >> structures in Python's syntax, is if someone is going to invent any >> new language, how could they NOT take Python's visual structures (read >> as readability) and copy it, whether it be a compiled language, >> explicidly typed checked or whatever underlying mechanism they want to >> make that code executable. > > What I would say is: How could they NOT be aware of Python's visual > structures. There are tradeoffs, and just because something works for > one language doesn't mean it's right for every other. I doubt the Dart > developers were unaware of Python's structural style, so the choice to > not use such was most likely conscious. (It may have been as simple as > "let's keep the syntax mostly JS-like, to make it easier for JS > developers to grok" though, rather than a major language-design > choice.) > > ChrisA -- Dominic Binks: dbinks at codeaurora.org Employee of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum
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