I just never got into Python enough to reach the point where I would have noticed. (Seems it wasn't implemented until v2 anyway and thats probably after I last looked at it.)
I believe that keyword arguments are considered an extension. Still, that is implemented, so I defer.
Just be really careful that you don't need to pass a value that looks like a keyword (eg:xxx), because things get really confusing really fast.
So that makes 3. Four if you count Perl 6.
In reply to Re^8: When every microsecond counts: Parsing subroutine parameters
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