Changing horses mid-stream is not generally a good idea. But python is easy
to extend so there may be other choices out there.
The reality is that what matters more than what choices a language makes is
consistency across the language. If you can learn the choices and even
quirks and work with
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 8:42 PM C W wrote:
> 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.
This week the status meeting will be on Tues Feb 19 at 12:00 PST, not at
the usual time
The draft agenda is at https://hackmd.io/TtqnUDvPQgaGeej7zR8seA?both
Everyone is invited to join.
Matti, Tyler and Stefan
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