x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
print(x)
"[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"
print(*x)
"1, 2, 3, 4, 5"
Why is /g/ so tsundere with python? Its a powerful language for those that need things done quickly AND well. Look at django, PIL, requests, etc.
Personally I dislike it because new versions have either bad or no backward compatibility. Having more than one python binary installed really rattles my rollies.
It's more susceptible to bad coders
I work with python. While I don't love or hate the language, my team is filled with hipster and morons who cannot argue on basic conventions.
4 space indent is not hard you fucking twats, nor is underscoring variables
But these morons and their meme editors always fuck it up and make debugging an impossibly gigantic pain in my ass
>>58056916
You can use /usr/bin/env python or python3 you know
>>58056936
which editor? I am loving my cracked version of pycharm. First IDE that actually has thread debugging done right.
Each to their own
>>58056954
I use Pycharm for the Python stuff and Notepad++ for shell and SQL scripts.
More often than not though I have to use vi because shitty dev server
The hipsters use Atom and the morons use notepad or Eclipse for some reason, and they mix tab and space all the time. I tell them to use the editors or just do it by hand but they think they are hot shit.