On 03/16/2017 01:12 AM, Gregory Ewing wrote: > Stefan Ram wrote: > >> a if c else b >> >> Guido has invented something totally new. Why? > > It's arguably closer to the way you would say such a > thing in English. > > Consider the following sentences: > > "I wear my red shirt if it's Tuesday, else my green one." > > "I wear if it's Tuesday my red shirt, else my green one." > > Which one sounds more natural? >
Actually, I see where now you are coming from: I wear (if a then b else c) as opposed to I wear (b if a else c) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list