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by dschobel 5950 days ago
How can you possibly substantiate that statement?
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java:lisp
perl:python

Hey this is fun! Now you do one again.

Please. Python is so wildly C-like that it uses zero/non-zero for conditions.
You're either being willfully ignorant or insincere now. Allowing non-boolean values in boolean clauses originated with lisp back in 1960. Furthermore, GvR is on the record as saying that his main influence for python was ABC.