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by m463
320 days ago
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> - no standard way of setting up an environment for MANY years hurt I will say coming from years of perl that python had a refreshing amount of "batteries included" via the standard library. It was only rarely that my code needed "outside help", usually something like requests or numpy. I suspect this is because I used python in the same environment as perl, automating unixy kinds of things. I suspect "setting up an environment" is because python has been so successful, becoming an enormously broad general language. |
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