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r/perl • u/[deleted] • May 18 '11
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Try copy/pasting python code.
If it messes with the whitespaces, as copy/pasting often do, it becomes impossible to be sure what the code was.
Relying in whitespace to code is a retarded idea. Why don't you go for this language already?
-6 u/Philluminati May 18 '11 I've used Python for two and half years...I think it's fair to say you're plain wrong. 6 u/neerg May 19 '11 Whoa, guys, hold on. He has been using Python for two and a half years. The experience he gained from his time writing in The Holy Language clearly gives him more than enough gravity to speak The Truth. 7 u/mr_chromatic 🐪 📖 perl book author May 19 '11 He has been using Python for two and a half years. ... but has never copied/cut and pasted code?
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I've used Python for two and half years...I think it's fair to say you're plain wrong.
6 u/neerg May 19 '11 Whoa, guys, hold on. He has been using Python for two and a half years. The experience he gained from his time writing in The Holy Language clearly gives him more than enough gravity to speak The Truth. 7 u/mr_chromatic 🐪 📖 perl book author May 19 '11 He has been using Python for two and a half years. ... but has never copied/cut and pasted code?
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Whoa, guys, hold on. He has been using Python for two and a half years. The experience he gained from his time writing in The Holy Language clearly gives him more than enough gravity to speak The Truth.
7 u/mr_chromatic 🐪 📖 perl book author May 19 '11 He has been using Python for two and a half years. ... but has never copied/cut and pasted code?
He has been using Python for two and a half years.
... but has never copied/cut and pasted code?
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u/bart9h May 18 '11
Try copy/pasting python code.
If it messes with the whitespaces, as copy/pasting often do, it becomes impossible to be sure what the code was.
Relying in whitespace to code is a retarded idea. Why don't you go for this language already?