>ask a Python question on stackexchange
>get 101 different methods suggested to me on how I can approach the problem
Why doesn't Python have a set standard for anything? I honestly couldn't give a flying fuck about all the hundreds of little libraries that could make my code shorter or elegant. Jesus fucking Christ this is the only thing that annoys the hell out of me for Python. When I was doing C++ or Java I faced none of this bullshit because there was always a set standard on how to do something.
But Python does usually only have one way to do something, it says so in the Zen of Python
Ruby is the opposite
>>61814447
just use php 7 bro
>>61814447
Static-typing envy
>>61814447
>It's simple!
>pip install another_fucking_library
>Import another_fucking_library as a
>a.yourFunction
Please select as accepted answer.
>Java