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by Aachen
1255 days ago
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Let me start by saying that I appreciate the humour here :) However, in actuality... Python is from 1991. Python 2 (from 2000) was not a breaking change if I'm skimming the "what's new in python 2.0" correctly. Python 2 was supported until 2020 (29 years). Autohotkey from 2003 (19 years old now). Unless AHKv1 is still maintained, Python wins by a decade. |
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Either way, yes it was just a cheap attempt at a joke, thank you for seeing it as such! Python pedantry isn't my strong suit, obviously.