I mean, you don’t believe that, do you? Maybe we should all be writing our own sorting algorithms as well.
I kind of assumed that DRY was a universally accepted principle in software engineering.
But I guess the Pythonic way is about copy and pasted code, no abstractions, wasting people’s time, egregious language inconsistencies, no multi-threading, and terrible performance.
I’ve probably written more Python than any other language, and honestly, using it feels bad. It feels outdated and useless.
I kind of assumed that DRY was a universally accepted principle in software engineering.
But I guess the Pythonic way is about copy and pasted code, no abstractions, wasting people’s time, egregious language inconsistencies, no multi-threading, and terrible performance.
I’ve probably written more Python than any other language, and honestly, using it feels bad. It feels outdated and useless.