I swear there's a lot of software engineering "best practices" out there that result from people talking themselves into believing that necessary workarounds weren't anti-patterns of a language's quirks but rather features of it.
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Having to use a try-catch to do anything other than actually test for errors makes me stabby.
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My philosophy on python is that it’s a great rough-draft language. Quick and dirty, but meant for converting into something else later.
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This reminded me of this - https://medium.com/the-atlantic/the-coming-software-apocalypse-4ffb43f3b288 … which furthered my unpopular & unsubstantiated belief that there are certain Judeo/Christian biases and illusions to the design of major programming languages even with "Zen of Python".
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Maybe inherited from perl?
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