(i don't expect to /avoid/ his piercing gaze, especially if i write what i want to write, but geez y'all)
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one of the really big reasons /i've/ noticed that py3 adoption is slow: respected people in the python community keep ragging on it
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i've had multiple people tell me they were under the vague impression that py3 is an unusable disaster but weren't sure why
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and it's drivel like this that gives people that impression. so thanks a fucking lot, zed
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get you a book that can do bothpic.twitter.com/Vd9BjlulDW
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the longer i spend reading this thing the madder i get
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what a perfect asshole. he outright makes things up, then repeats them later like they're a theme; invents malice on the part of python
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i have responded to zed shaw's drivelhttps://eev.ee/blog/2016/11/23/a-rebuttal-for-python-3/ …
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I think this just bolsters his case further. If it really is 30% after all this time, beginner tutorials won't help.pic.twitter.com/3pQ3L1ldyC
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the first few years were spent ironing out kinks, and the next few on porting most of pypi
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the same was true about Ruby 1.9, same timeframe. The diff is that Ruby made fewer fatal compat mistakes.
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