Ime anyone who is experienced enough knows how to avoid these Types of issues anyway (through tooling and good convention etc)
Ime anyone who is experienced enough knows how to avoid these Types of issues anyway (through tooling and good convention etc)
We should rename gravity to weakest force
Unless those lines are autogenerated I’d be rather concerned
I know this is impossible but I suddenly have a memory of seeing this at 2am while watching adult swim as a kid
Right hand rule ftw. There was a buffet in my home town called Pi King. They had instructions on the sleeve. Took me a few tries but managed to pick it up as a kid
Never listen to what someone says about themselves. Instead watch how they act
OP said “even if it’s an archived version.” But sure continue to push your emotional state onto an otherwise unrelated conversation
Huh??
Good job OP you got the bio nerds arguing the philosophical and scientific definitions of “fart.” You can retire now
You can’t just ask about someone’s sphincter!
Fair enough. The line for me has always been whether or not I expect to use it for more than just glue or a one off run
Just for fun or do you have a specific thing you feel would be better in python?
My grandfather has something similar but it’s brass (or maybe copper) on the the end. Swears by it for all kinds of things
Try harder damnit!
Honestly man it just sounds like you have struggled with dynamic languages and by extension prefer static (compiled) ones. Which is totally fine you don’t have to like everything. But I do think you’re missing the real issue with “everything looks good.” It’s a lack of experience with the tool. It doesn’t matter if you’re using something as strict as Rust or dynamic as Lisp. “Everything looks good,” is always bad. You should know “this is how this works,” which is just not something a newbie can handle when they still don’t know the difference between pass-by-reference and pass-by-value (or that those words even exist!)
What issue is that you think is unique to python?
Hey at least they didn’t have to trace a bug in their core framework. Only to find it is both in the issue tracker and 10 years old, and there is no offical fix. So you have to make a hacky patch yourself
As someone who has taught people a variety of languages. No. This happens regardless of what language you choose. It’s just a universal programmer experience to get frustrated at your work
Those $10 dive bar bands are always the best