I choose Python and still stick with it as default as I choose
Python because of its design beauty. Typing does not mean
mandatory braces. There can be an indentation-based language
that is strongly typed.
Python is beautiful in itself. Beautiful to look at. Source code should
be easy for the aver
On 11/12/2022 10:57, Martin Di Paola wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 10:37:39PM -0300, Sabrina Almodóvar wrote:
>>> The Python Paradox
>>> Paul Graham
>>> August 2004
>>>
>>> [SNIP]
>>>
>>> Hence what, for lack of a bet
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 10:37:39PM -0300, Sabrina Almodóvar wrote:
The Python Paradox
Paul Graham
August 2004
[SNIP]
Hence what, for lack of a better name, I'll call the Python paradox:
if a company chooses to write
I use asyncio in a couple of places. Haven’t quite grokked it yet, though.
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 10:37:39PM -0300, Sabrina Almodóvar wrote:
The Python Paradox
Paul Graham
August 2004
[SNIP]
Hence what, for lack of a better name, I'll call the Python paradox:
if a company chooses to wri
The Python Paradox
Paul Graham
August 2004
In a recent talk [1] I said something that upset a lot of people: that
you could get smarter programmers to work on a Python project than you
could to work on a Java proje