Notable differences to Python ----------------------------- Mys looks a lot like Python, but there are differences. Below is a list of the most notable differences that we could think of. - Traits instead of classic inheritence. - Statically typed. - Bytes are mutable. - Integers are bound (i32, u32, i64, ...). - Iterators/generators do not (yet?) exist. - Rust-like generic functions and classes. - Only packages. No stand alone modules. - Compiled to machine code. No interpreter. - Data races and memory corruption possible, but unlikely. - No async. - Only ``from ... import ...`` is allowed. ``import ...`` is not. - Only functions, enums, traits, classes and variables can be imported, not modules. - Ruby-like built in regular expressions. - Indentations must be 4 spaces.