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The "significant whitespace problem" is one of the drawbacks of Python, IMO. I thought we deprecated that way back in <code>make</code>? That is, why would someone choose to do that, after having suffered through using <code>make</code>?
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In Python, I also miss having an enclosing block entity, to limit the scope of variables.
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And it seems it's too easy to accidentally create a tuple by grouping things in parens, which then returns the wrong type to something not expect an iterable. <i>ARG!</i>
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