An interesting take by Armin Ronacher on what he would like to see in
Python:
http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2014/8/16/the-python-i-would-like-to-see/
Can't say I disagree :)
Navin Pai
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Python 3 has been a disappointment.
regards
On Aug 18, 2014 5:21 PM, Navin Pai lifeofna...@gmail.com wrote:
An interesting take by Armin Ronacher on what he would like to see in
Python:
http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2014/8/16/the-python-i-would-like-to-see/
Can't say I disagree :)
Navin Pai
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:45 PM, chandrakant kumar
k.03chan...@gmail.com wrote:
Python 3 has been a disappointment.
http://asmeurer.github.io/python3-presentation/slides.html Here we go. :) Thanks
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On 18 August 2014 21:45, chandrakant kumar k.03chan...@gmail.com wrote:
Python 3 has been a disappointment.
I am bemused by absolutist comments like this. Could you explain how
exactly it was a disappointment for you in day-to-day work?
Regards,
Gora
On 2014-08-18 21:45, chandrakant kumar wrote:
Python 3 has been a disappointment.
I haven't used it enough to judge (and this has, in my experience, been
the case with most critics).
However, as the projects I deal with grow larger, I'm becoming
increasingly frustrated with Python (and
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Noufal Ibrahim nou...@nibrahim.net.in
wrote:
On 2014-08-18 21:45, chandrakant kumar wrote:
Python 3 has been a disappointment.
I haven't used it enough to judge (and this has, in my experience, been
the case with most critics).
However, as the projects I
On 2014-08-19 11:11, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
Hi Noufal, could you elaborate on this? I have enjoyed the freedom of
non-static typing that Python and Ruby offer, but also sometimes miss
the
static type checking that C# and Java offer.
Yes. I like the freedom and they're great for