Am 30.06.2011 23:50, schrieb KennyTM~: > On Jul 1, 11 05:39, bearophile wrote: >> Jonathan M Davis: >> >>> Actually, I find the backticks to be by far the most pleasant way to >>> get raw >>> strings in D. >> >> I don't have backticks on my keyboard, so I use them only when they >> are needed. They have even removed the backticks in the Python2 -> >> Python3 transition partially because of this (and partially because >> there is a more obvious way to do it in Python, and Python tries to >> keep only one obvious way to do things). >> >> Bye, >> bearophile > > Python's `xyz` is equivalent to repr(xyz). I think it is removed in > Python 3 more because `...` is not worth the specialness as repr(). But > D's `...` is much more worthy as a convenient literal syntax when > involving '"' or '\'. > > (I know some keyboard doesn't have '[' and ']'. So having no '`' > shouldn't be the reason it is removed from the language.)
Keyboards without []? This makes programming nearly impossible O_O