| > Okay, and? I didn't make the claim that some other language was all that. I was dispelling the claim that Python is. I believe that people should RTFM. Any arguments that is predicated on not reading the documentation for the language, and then pretending that it is somehow opaque, I am going to dismiss to be quite honest. > Well, we've so far been restricted to function names which is what the claim was. There are plenty of cryptic other names in Python like ABCMeta, deriving from `object`, MRO, slots, dir, spec, etc. You are still cherry-picking things to attempt to prove a point. I don't find this convincing. > The idea you can't do RAD with libraries is insane. Games are developed rapidly, and a lot of game engines use C#. The fact that you're using Unity, a very large dependency, means nothing regarding whether you can do RAD, which is more about having the right architecture, tooling, and development cycle. I didn't say that you can't do RAD with libraries. You didn't understand what I was saying at all. I can get up and running with Python in mere minutes. It doesn't require a application templates/scaffolding apps to get started (like C# and JS/TS). You just need a text editor and a terminal. Doing that is still quicker and easier to get something working than all the gumpf you have to do with the other languages. I BTW was a JS/TS and .NET for about 15 years I just wish there were more Python and Go jobs in the UK. |
I feel you on the lack of Go jobs. It seems like they aren't very well globally distributed...