Plenty of engineers prefer the appearance of code with heavy use of curly brackets. I thunk aesthetic tastes in the programming community are rather split and doubt there is a clear preference for Python style appearance over Zig style appearance.
The failure of Zig to catch on is simply because it’s in a harder space to catch on (low level / systems programming). Whereas new web languages frequently catch on, Rust and Go are the only ones that managed to break through against the C/C++ monopoly with Zig, Nim, D etc. failing. And Pascal and its derivatives also have fallen by the wayside so it’s not an appearance issue.
The failure of Zig to catch on is simply because it’s in a harder space to catch on (low level / systems programming). Whereas new web languages frequently catch on, Rust and Go are the only ones that managed to break through against the C/C++ monopoly with Zig, Nim, D etc. failing. And Pascal and its derivatives also have fallen by the wayside so it’s not an appearance issue.