Indeed, if one puts on a perspective glasses of 'use-cases', it's obvious that there is no urgency, no real-time necessity for that. We can see that there is growing interest, but just my opinion, the more deserving
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 1:24 AM Vincent Cheong wrote: point is that it exhibits intelligence and power. As the zen says: “practically beats purity” I can’t speak for everyone, but I think use cases are the primary driver to adding anything to. Python. That is, in order to add something, it needs to be: A) useful And B) provide an easier/clearer way to write to code and/or significantly improve performance. “Exhibiting intelligence and power” is not enough. -CHB -- Christopher Barker, PhD (Chris) Python Language Consulting - Teaching - Scientific Software Development - Desktop GUI and Web Development - wxPython, numpy, scipy, Cython