I used many programming languages these past 15 years (C, C++, Java, Scala, Clojure, JavaScript,...). I really enjoy the 3 last ones. But there is one language I still don't get: python. There is something frustrating about it and its ecosystem that I just can't comprehend 
i've been doing some python3 and things seemed to click a lot faster than other langs for me, probably because of things like dataclasses and mypy helping out, and that there's usually one recommended way of doing things
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These are both quite new developments in the language too. I started writing python 3 back in 2009 and was very confused by the lack of packages (I had no idea there was a decade long py2 vs 3 war about to start).
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