"Mike Orr" <sluggoster at gmail.com> wrote in message news:6e9196d20701011113u7fbbbb43mb24e6635b9edc7c5 at mail.gmail.com... | Huh? 'True == 1' is a "feature"? '16 + (0 == 0)' being illegal is a | "Javaism"? Would somebody care to explain this? It's acceptable that | 2 is true but not True? Why do we need 1 for True at all if we have | True? Start with http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0285/ There was also discussion on PyDev. tjr