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by veqq
1292 days ago
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> I really don't see a place for Python I agree. Around 2008, I was drunk on "the zen of Python", considering myself a Pythonista, writing elegant solutions, making unmaintainable one liners etc. But really Lisp was so much better for that power/speed of development. Eventually (for me) go was so much more powerful, easy to maintain etc. with actual industry usage (seemingly instantly) without any loss in productivity. Python solutions seem no better than maligned JS solutions nowadays - but at least there's TS and efforts to improve it where they can. Indeed, most Python code doesn't seem to be in proper production, but just one of exploratory scripts and pieces strewn about in notebooks. It seems like it could easily lose market share quite quickly. |
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