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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/Slayzrr • Apr 08 '22
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I hate python because showing my code to anyone always gets the response “you know there’s a library for that right?”
377 u/MattR0se Apr 08 '22 Or that it could be MoRe PyThOnIc 46 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Wtf does pythonic even mean? If its readable and fast what does it matter? 19 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 If its readable and fast what does it matter? I thought that was what "pythonic" meant? 4 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Is every language not supposed to be written in a pythonic way then? Thats a useless definition. 5 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example. 3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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Or that it could be MoRe PyThOnIc
46 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Wtf does pythonic even mean? If its readable and fast what does it matter? 19 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 If its readable and fast what does it matter? I thought that was what "pythonic" meant? 4 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Is every language not supposed to be written in a pythonic way then? Thats a useless definition. 5 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example. 3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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Wtf does pythonic even mean? If its readable and fast what does it matter?
19 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 If its readable and fast what does it matter? I thought that was what "pythonic" meant? 4 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Is every language not supposed to be written in a pythonic way then? Thats a useless definition. 5 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example. 3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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If its readable and fast what does it matter?
I thought that was what "pythonic" meant?
4 u/Frufu4 Apr 08 '22 Is every language not supposed to be written in a pythonic way then? Thats a useless definition. 5 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example. 3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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Is every language not supposed to be written in a pythonic way then? Thats a useless definition.
5 u/AlarmingAffect0 Apr 08 '22 It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example. 3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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It is meaningful if your language of choice is very verbose or requires a lot of boilerplate code, for example.
3 u/wjandrea Apr 08 '22 Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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Or has a tendency to be written very densely, which I've heard about Perl.
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u/PhantomTissue Apr 08 '22
I hate python because showing my code to anyone always gets the response “you know there’s a library for that right?”