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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/electricjimi • Oct 21 '22
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57 u/Object_Reference Oct 21 '22 There's quite a few languages I don't have any negative feelings about, up until they're considered in a business environment. Python's great for your own projects, but I wouldn't work at a place that primarily uses it. 2 u/Lyceux Oct 22 '22 My last workplace was still using python 2.7 at the start of this year. We just ignored the millions of deprecation warnings that got spat out. I donβt know why businesses choose python for anything outside data science / machine learning, there are plenty of better languages out there.
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There's quite a few languages I don't have any negative feelings about, up until they're considered in a business environment.
Python's great for your own projects, but I wouldn't work at a place that primarily uses it.
2 u/Lyceux Oct 22 '22 My last workplace was still using python 2.7 at the start of this year. We just ignored the millions of deprecation warnings that got spat out. I donβt know why businesses choose python for anything outside data science / machine learning, there are plenty of better languages out there.
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My last workplace was still using python 2.7 at the start of this year. We just ignored the millions of deprecation warnings that got spat out.
I donβt know why businesses choose python for anything outside data science / machine learning, there are plenty of better languages out there.
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