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Why the coding frameworks you know aren't really important
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(May-11-2017, 06:06 AM)buran Wrote: In Guido's own words he started Python as  a "hobby" programming project that would keep him occupied during the week around Christmas 1989.

So, in our (Python) case it's sort of the pot calling the kettle black kind of situation  Smile  Cool  Big Grin

He didn't do it for thesis - he did it for fun. Maybe that's why Python is fun Dance ? As opposed to C+ Naughty ?!
Test everything in a Python shell (iPython, Azure Notebook, etc.)
  • Someone gave you an advice you liked? Test it - maybe the advice was actually bad.
  • Someone gave you an advice you think is bad? Test it before arguing - maybe it was good.
  • You posted a claim that something you did not test works? Be prepared to eat your hat.
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RE: Why the coding frameworks you know aren't really important - by volcano63 - May-11-2017, 06:45 AM

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