That is covered. 
Try typing "from __future__ import braces".

On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 14:47, Anthony Farino <anthonyf@pacemschool.org> wrote:

I love the Python scripting language, but there’s something that would make it much better. Almost every other programming language uses curly braces to enclose blocks of code and semicolons after the lines of code. That means that:

  1. You can have as much white space as you want.

  2. You don’t need to worry about indentation, and you can indent whenever you want.

I hope that you consider these issues and fix them in Python 4 (if you ever make it).

Sincerely, Anthony, age 10.



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