Carl Banks wrote:
Nick Coghlan wrote:
In much the same way that programmers often spend a lot of time
optimizing parts of their program that will yield very minor dividends,
while they could have spent that time working on other things that will
pay off a lot, many of the wannabe language designers here are spending
a lot of time on aspects of the language for which any improvement
would only pay small dividends.

Whereas I see it as wannabe language designers only being able to tinker at the edges of Python, because GvR already got the bulk of the language right. Anonymous functions are the major core construct that doesn't 'fit right', so a disproportionate amount of time is spent playing with ideas about them.


Cheers,
Nick.

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