Only incredibly inexperienced people think indentation in python is a problem.

I have tons of experience with python, possibly more actual work experience than any other language, and I do think the indentation is a bit of a problem. Obviously not a huge one, but still something I wished they had done differently. Because I like to have a robust format-on-save wired into my editor, and you just cannot quite have that when indentation is meaningful.

Use black as format on save and you will never have a problem with that. https://github.com/psf/black

Sure, black's pretty good and definitely better than nothing.

Just wanted to provide an easy counterpoint to the logical fallacy by IceDane.

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Yes, indeed, indentation is one of the very few things in Python which aren't problematic!