Initially I wanted to counter all your points but then I realized if this is how you feel then who am I to say otherwise. Personally I don't find all the feature creep/additional features bad per se but it sure has grown and evolved as a language when I first started getting serious about Python in the early 3.x days.
What I did want to mention was the improvements to the errors where you can see exactly what line, function call, etc., is causing the error will be a huge game changer in my opinion for the language and for adoption. It's ergonomic changes like that that make me bullish on the language going forward.
What I did want to mention was the improvements to the errors where you can see exactly what line, function call, etc., is causing the error will be a huge game changer in my opinion for the language and for adoption. It's ergonomic changes like that that make me bullish on the language going forward.