Python doesn't have a timesquared type so it omits that operator. perhaps this is an argument for actual units but those are complicated
And notwithstanding, this very simple script has *three* separate libraries for handling time. stdlib, numpy, and pandas. So... /shrug
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I mean this seems to say more about numpy and pandas than anything else :(
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Did you not see the opening tweet of the thread?
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I did, but I still see no issue with using division to do it
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I can name three other practices that this violates, but also the general point should be "why are we reimplementing existing stuff?"
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And I know what the answer is and why it is. But explain to me why I'm not allowed to be mad about that?
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I have 0 issues with the complaint about subclasses of timedelta
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