Howdy python gang,

First time posting here ~ I've recently encountered that python does not have 
an OOTB operator for modulo that is consistent with Euclidean division. 
Although it should be easy for anyone who wants this to create it themselves, 
it struck me as odd that it was not an already included feature. I was even 
more shocked to see a list indicating that most languages don't include one 
consister with Euclidean division (disheartening to realise that the number 
theory way of doing things is not the default). I was so shocked at it's lack 
from python that it motivated me to post this, I suppose!

I guess I'm posting to check how open anyone would be to the idea? I'm not sure 
if '%%' is defined anywhere, but it seemed like an intuitive suggestion if not 
already used as an operator, parallel to the syntax of the '**' operator. 

Keen to know how open y'all're to it!
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