Guido gave his yearly Python 3000 talk here at OSCON. Most of the things he discussed are in the PEP's. He started by going over the migration path for Python 3.0 from 2.6. Additionally there were a few key features that I was pretty happy to see.
- Set Comprehensions
- Dictionary Comprehensions ("We're adding sets, and have list; we might as well have them all.")
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