On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:51 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull
Mikhail V writes:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Guido van Rossum
wrote: Please kill this thread.
So the idea is too bad?
No, the idea is *not* bad, it's just not for Python. As has been true for every one of your ideas for language tweaks that I can recall.
Not every, but many, yes. And there is plethora of proposals less plausible and not for Python. Anyway, I'll stick to python-list better for such topics. BTW, as per Serhiy Storchaka's note: my·variable myᝍvariable myㅡvariable myⵧvariable myㄧvariable myㆍvariable ^ Is this good idea *for Python*? I mean this is not Python that I knew. I don't know how it is possible. Looks like a result of some unlucky nuclear experment. Might be it will not cause any possible confusion, or less than a hyphen and a minus.
The solution is as proposed earlier: create your own language. [...] language, because other people may feel the same level of attraction to it.
Not much interested in *my own language*. Simple translator for hyphens and minuses I have already made, and I enjoy it. If the new language thing would happen and gained popularity - it would be the worst scenario - competing syntaxes, CO2 emissions, community splittage, etc. I don't endorse such ideas. Mikhail