@[email protected] Another corollary: a lot of professional Python programmers today are using Python because their managers told them it’s the default tech stack. I’m not sure what the implications are long-term, but I’m pretty sure it means a declining in code quality.
This is coincident with Python itself becoming quite a bit more complex over time, even as its standard library becomes less useful.
@[email protected] Another corollary: a lot of professional Python programmers today are using Python because their managers told them it’s the default tech stack. I’m not sure what the implications are long-term, but I’m pretty sure it means a declining in code quality.
This is coincident with Python itself becoming quite a bit more complex over time, even as its standard library becomes less useful.