objectively sucks (forcing indentation levels, when you’re too deep into a source code starts to hurt), it’s also VERY lax and enforces little to none semantics. Versioning and package management is a nightmare (I know at least 3 ways of making envs), and in case that wasn’t enough, often times you’ll have to use different Python versions than what comes with your OS, which means polluting your userspace with more garbage.
+1 with the indentation shit. That's why I don't even tried to learn it, it's really annoying, I'm fanboy of semicolons and {}, but maybe really big codes ain't the purpose of python, it's a scripting language after all, right?
I mean, it's meant for short things, not to develop really big projects. Anyways, that doesn't prove is an "objectively bad language", it's designed for it's purpose, so... your first statement, is a fallacy
> Python is useful for monkey patching
It's ok, but again, that doesn't prove it's an "objectively bad language"
there's openstack, i dont really know any other big projects made with python lol
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