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by bpshaver
641 days ago
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Isn't compare a Python project to a Bash script an unfair comparison? Compare a Python script to a Bash script. If your Python3 script (assuming no dependencies) doesn't work after 6 months I got some questions for you. (And I don't really get how a 6 month old Python _project_ is likely to fail. I guess I'm just good at managing my dependencies?) |
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I know that this is probably beyond bash scripting vs python scripting but I was just replying to how 6 months project can have problems.
Also not a 6 months scale but the python standard library definitely changes and I would take bash anytime if I have to use venv for running util scripts.
Edit: When python3.8 removed 'time.clock()' it was annoying to change that. I know that it was deprecated since 3.3 (as I remember) but this is the example I have in mind now. But probably it was before I was born that people using
start=$(date +%s%N)
end=$(date +%s%N)
And I will be dead before/if this becomes impossible to use.