" Python is known for being a Wild West language where anything goes. Aside from indentation, code style and documentation is left mostly up to the opinion of the developer writing the application, which can lead to some messy, unreadable code."
Hyperbolic twaddle! The author starts with such rubbish. Don't read further
Sorry you're not a fan. I respect your opinion. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a good writer, but hopefully through writing and feedback like this, I can get better!
It is just that there is a preponderance of articles out there on what language to learn first; or what language to learn next; that don't have such an attitude about Python. I would have thought that a writer would have picked up on this and either go with it; or put forward their argument for why Python should be classed as you described.
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" Python is known for being a Wild West language where anything goes. Aside from indentation, code style and documentation is left mostly up to the opinion of the developer writing the application, which can lead to some messy, unreadable code."
Hyperbolic twaddle! The author starts with such rubbish. Don't read further
Sorry you're not a fan. I respect your opinion. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a good writer, but hopefully through writing and feedback like this, I can get better!
It is just that there is a preponderance of articles out there on what language to learn first; or what language to learn next; that don't have such an attitude about Python. I would have thought that a writer would have picked up on this and either go with it; or put forward their argument for why Python should be classed as you described.