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by heresie-dabord
1853 days ago
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> any academic linguist can tell you (off the record) which. Hmm, once again you allude to unspoken truth. What is your understanding of this unspoken truth about which languages are "better"? I assume that if you hold an opinion, you can present it clearly without vague references to unnamed sources. > Python is probably the most successful teaching language; I can't think of another language with a better reputation syntax-wise. (And if another language has such a reputation, it's probably because that language is also "Pythonic"). In pseudocode, what you have written is: I assert P because I think P is best and prefer P; also, any other language that meets my requirements is P. |
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I don't want to get banned.
> In pseudocode, what you have written is: I assert P because I think P is best and prefer P; also, any other language that meets my requirements is P.
Your pseudocode has a type error.
I don't much care for Python myself. But I believe languages with reputations for good syntax are Python-like. If this isn't so, it should be easy to provide a counterexample: a language that has a reputation for a good syntax that isn't Pythonic.