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by ddxxdd
527 days ago
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>"Today, there's a different language with ugly historical baggage that enjoys a strong following, *notably amongst people that don't identify as programmers*. *That language is Python*." >"Python is the new BASIC because *Python is the language that non-programmers always seem to use*" >"If even a *Python-hater like me* defaults to using Python, then I think it's pretty clear that Python has taken over the world, just as BASIC once did." 1) As a Python fan, I consider this hate speech. 2) I have yet to encounter a software development kit like Visual Basic that makes it easy to write executable files with a GUI. |
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Lazarus with FreePascal is pretty close with its drag and drop way of creating GUIs and it generates executables.