You know you really should learn Python. It's the most up and coming language. It's very popular now. Many business use it. If you want to earn money programming you must know Python. It's the way forward.
It's the new VisualBasic. I see the same type of people using it. It serves their needs, but now people are trying to use it for tasks it really isn't suited for.
Exactly. When VB was transformed into VB.Net (a totally different language) a lot of people jumped off the wagon and went for Python instead while others just went for C#.
Yup. Think about the code, not formatting. It's not a fucking word document. I love typing a bunch of crap and then hitting auto-format and watching it all come together.
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0 u/Master_Admin 12 Apr 2020 00:05
Soft syntax, scripting, interpreter just goes to c/fortran anyway. Lol I fucking hate python.
0 u/ScionOfZion 22 Apr 2020 01:40
You know you really should learn Python. It's the most up and coming language. It's very popular now. Many business use it. If you want to earn money programming you must know Python. It's the way forward.
0 u/ELS_BrigadeWarning 12 Apr 2020 03:21
Python is BASIC for people who think they're too cool for BASIC.
0 u/tourgen 15 Apr 2020 02:57
It's the new VisualBasic. I see the same type of people using it. It serves their needs, but now people are trying to use it for tasks it really isn't suited for.
0 u/ELS_BrigadeWarning 16 Apr 2020 00:03
Exactly. When VB was transformed into VB.Net (a totally different language) a lot of people jumped off the wagon and went for Python instead while others just went for C#.
0 u/sherlock_holmes 17 Apr 2020 00:20
lemme guess, .net or java fag.
0 u/ScionOfZion 19 Apr 2020 14:32
As a recent dotnet-core convert and former ruby fag who sees no reason for python, you are correct in at least my case.
0 u/sherlock_holmes 19 Apr 2020 15:28
Go take your AbstractViewModelHandlerTransactional.getState() typing ass and get out of here
0 u/ScionOfZion 21 Apr 2020 11:22
It would be .GetState()
0 u/UsedToBeCujoQuarrel 12 Apr 2020 08:13
If they had simply not picked spaces as delimiters it would be fine.
0 u/Anam [OP] 12 Apr 2020 08:45
But forced indentation does cause code to be more readable at a glance which helps you think about what you are doing.
0 u/UsedToBeCujoQuarrel 12 Apr 2020 08:48
Screws up cut and paste.
Run a pretty printer over the code (like c++) and you get easily readable code.
0 u/ScionOfZion 19 Apr 2020 14:34
Yup. Think about the code, not formatting. It's not a fucking word document. I love typing a bunch of crap and then hitting auto-format and watching it all come together.
0 u/UsedToBeCujoQuarrel 19 Apr 2020 16:09
As god intended.
0 u/toobaditworks 30 Apr 2020 11:03
I hate not being in control of where I
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0 u/NarrativeControl 12 Apr 2020 12:53
I never understood why they recommend spaces when tabs are the characters designed for this specific purpose.
0 u/UsedToBeCujoQuarrel 12 Apr 2020 14:20
Either is invisible. Should be something like braces.
0 u/NarrativeControl 12 Apr 2020 15:07
You can make them visible in your editor. This is a non issue. Visual Studio Code shows you the boundaries between each block.
0 u/UsedToBeCujoQuarrel 12 Apr 2020 15:31
Yeah you can. But if you cut some code from a source and paste it into your program it's horribly off.
0 u/goodprogrammer 13 May 2020 07:06
I thought that Python is fast language
0 u/Anam [OP] 13 May 2020 18:32
Python is one of the slower languages.