I don't found all you said on my personal stackoverflow workflow.
Maybe because I use Django instead of javascript, and therefore that less people = less angry & bad people = less angry & bad people on stackoverflow ?
Considering how the one answer where I got a negative rating was on a question involving the python tag, my image of the python community is that they're quick to become toxic when confronted with something that just isn't python. This is also the impression I tend to get overall on the internet. I'd say one of the most pleasant communities is Ruby, at least from what I've seen.
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I don't found all you said on my personal stackoverflow workflow.
Maybe because I use Django instead of javascript, and therefore that less people = less angry & bad people = less angry & bad people on stackoverflow ?
Considering how the one answer where I got a negative rating was on a question involving the python tag, my image of the python community is that they're quick to become toxic when confronted with something that just isn't python. This is also the impression I tend to get overall on the internet. I'd say one of the most pleasant communities is Ruby, at least from what I've seen.