When I started with Python, I had doubts, but I soon was quite convinced. An alternative is the Modula style (no braces/blocks, but requiring end for every compound statement)
While also redundant, the end helps the compiler to detect and recover from errors.
Dang whippersnappers. In my day, people had respect for the elderly. When an oldster started talking, we'd sit and listen. It was horrible! And I loved it!
@NathanOliver: I started HLLs with Pascal, which has the same approach like C (just begin ... end instead of { ... }. Moving to Modula was a relieve, because this block vs. single statement thing is pure artificial. Back to C was not so hard, but I still don't see much use in this concept. Python finally mad a hard cut, which was problematic at first (I wrote # end after each block the first time), but I got used to it.
@JonClements are you really cherry picking in that link-only HSL question to salvage anything? Even what is left now is useless. Links wrapped in code ...
Yeah, the code there is irrelevant for the question asked. At best it is an partial answer. The top voted and accepted one is... a link to a tool but due to the text around it it isn't link only.
What, if anything, should be done with a question where the problem is that the OP knows nothing about the language they are working with? Try and close it as a dup before all the LQ answers start flooding in?