Is taking it up the ass Pythonic?
what?
why do you need to put everything into a descriptive category? if you want to take it up the ass, just do it.
I want to live my life the Pythonic way, so I need to know if taking it up the ass will make me more Pythonic or less.
Python is the most hypocritical language ever, claiming it embraces OOP and intuitive code but then comes with abominations likelen(someobject) #instead of someobject.len()
[item for sublist for item in sublist for sublist in mylist] #or something, instead of mylist.flatten
>>59751319
What's unintuitive about len()?
Go look up the reasoning behind __magic_methods__, understamd their use cases, then come back and apologise.
>>59751299
you should find a good therapist.
>>59751319
As for the list comp, well you're obviously just a bit retarded.
>>59751238
Depends what you're trying to achieve.
Orgasm? Then no, a combination of oral and manual stimulation of the genitals is the most reliable method, for either partner.
Suppository insertion? Fingers are more explicit.
Spreading of bloodborne infections? Needle-sharing is arguably more pythonic.
>>59751593
>implying Pythonic means "most effective or efficient"
>>59751238
I don't have much programming background but I'd like to learn Python.
What are some beginner-tier books/guides/articles I should read?
>>59751238
Probably, but only if you do it slow.
>>59751319
That's the least of its flaws.
>>59751238
>>59751299
It's not Pythonic.
"There's only one way to do it".
Anal is just a hack.
Vaginal intercourse is the standard obvious way and therefore should be only method used.
>>59751238#!/usr/env python
def penetrate(a):
a.append('bad dragon')
a.pop()
a.append('bad dragon')
ass = []
OP='Faggot'
while OP == 'Faggot':
penetrate(ass)
>>59751319
>first line
__len__ and other magic methods let you implement generic algorithms on data structures. It's like Iterable in Java.
>second line
itertools.chain.from_iterable is what you're looking for
>>59752481
>What are some beginner-tier books/guides/articles I should read?
The official tutorial on the python website. It's really good.