That's Python and becomes a normal mature language.
got rid of most trash in the standard library
no longer differentiate classes for new-style and old-style
overcome the confusion between unicode and non-unicode
prilizali syntax, including in the industry exceptions
brushed overloaded operators
with its operator overload, multiple inheritance, metaclasses, and some other cool features, Python is quite a powerful language. By expressiveness , I would say, at the level of C ++.
But I was really thinking about switching to Ruby. Now I will not, when 3.0 is not far off. However, there is something that I don’t like in Python, even in the third:
a lot of trash, especially in the top-level scope. Much cost b used in packages by class
with its operator overloading, multiple inheritance, metaclasses, and some other strange features Python is a rather complicated language. By confusion , I would say, at the C ++ level
There is no built-in xslt-library. The library is lying all the way up to work with sound and even ready webserver entirely, but not xslt
and now it's interesting when Django will make friends with Python 3.0.