> > Also in the case of C/java etc changing the infrastructure > > is less scary because you usually find out about problems > > when the compile or link fails. For Python you may not find > > out about it until the program has been run many times. > > Perhaps this will inspire improved linters and better coding > > practices.... > > Better coding practices such as extensive unit tests?
Greetings from Earth. What planet are you from? :) There is always the possibility that frustrated programmers will decide that "using something other than python" is a "better coding practice". I've seen it happen. -- Aaron Watters === http://www.xfeedme.com/nucular/pydistro.py/go?FREETEXT=alien -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list