On 11/21/2014 11:24 AM, Rick Johnson wrote: > Why am *i* the fool when it's obvious that > the creators of Python were either shortsighted and/or > careless with the designs? The only people who suffer are > those who put their trust in the designer, and not the > designer himself -- something is wrong with this picture!
So if you know how to create the perfect language that has a solution to these very difficult problems, please come forward with it. Until such time, it's okay to identify problems with the language as you see them, but to cast aspersion on the developers is out of line. Do you know Guido personally to know that he's short-sighted or careless? I certainly don't, but from what I can see he is neither. Not perfect, but pretty darn smart. Much smarter than I am (despite the fact I can also recognize several of Python's flaws). The same goes for many other core developers. They tend to be smart, articulate, and know how to communicate with people. Everything is about trade-offs and the ones Python makes work very well for most people. Perhaps the problem with the picture is that you are unable to see it clearly. I assure you that Python developers not only create Python, they use it too, for their own purposes. Why would think they are some sort of cabal getting kicks from leading the poor masses of Python programmers at their whim? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list