Jul-14-2018, 11:44 PM
As many of you have read by now, Guido van Rossum stepped down as the BDFL, partially because of the criticism of PEP 572.
What I don't really understand is, if you as a developer or your team don't like what PEP 572 is offering, why not just ignore it and not use it? Why complain and criticize it?
Secondly, I may be jumping too far ahead but should we be concerned about Python? I'm not saying abandon Python or anything drastic. I just don't want to see my favorite language, and one I'm proud to say I learned on my own, die.
What I don't really understand is, if you as a developer or your team don't like what PEP 572 is offering, why not just ignore it and not use it? Why complain and criticize it?
Secondly, I may be jumping too far ahead but should we be concerned about Python? I'm not saying abandon Python or anything drastic. I just don't want to see my favorite language, and one I'm proud to say I learned on my own, die.