Dan,
>
> No one here is trying to convince you to use Python. If you don't like
> it, don't use it.
>
The problem is not me, it's the language. No need to take it out on me
personally. I've used other languages, Python is lacking in this area. I'm
being very frank here, just think about it.


On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 6:53 PM Daniele Nicolodi <dani...@grinta.net> wrote:

> On 15-02-2019 14:48, C W wrote:
> > Fair enough. Python has been called the #1 language for data science. If
> > I'm slicing a[2:5] out of range, why not throw an error. This is>
> disappointing!
>
> No one here is trying to convince you to use Python. If you don't like
> it, don't use it. Complain in this venue about how you don't like the
> language is not productive and it is not going to change Python's (or
> Numpy's) design. I suggest you to instead invest the time to understand
> why things work the way they do.
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
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