Hey Genix,
Totally get the frustration - Python isn’t everyone’s cup of code. 😅
But hey, that’s exactly why I dropped the post: “Why You Should Use Python — No Bullshit.”
No sugarcoating, just real reasons that actually make sense.
Give it a read, and if it still feels like shit after that, I’m all ears. 😄
No no! I read your article, your words are logical. But no! Python developers are lazy compared to other developers. I don't know how to tell you, but if you compare someone who grew up with Python and codes with someone who grew up with C/CPP and codes, you will see that the logic of a Python developer is very bad! He is always looking for installing packages, while a C developer is always looking for how can you give me the most performance? A C developer is always looking for a "why" and a Python developer is looking for a "what".
Note: I didn't mean all Python. This can also apply to JS and well, there may be people who code JS/PY but have strong mathematical and algorithmic thinking. There are always exceptions, but I am talking about the majority.
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You have to give a reason why we should use Python. That's shit.
Hey Genix,
Totally get the frustration - Python isn’t everyone’s cup of code. 😅
But hey, that’s exactly why I dropped the post: “Why You Should Use Python — No Bullshit.”
No sugarcoating, just real reasons that actually make sense.
Give it a read, and if it still feels like shit after that, I’m all ears. 😄
No no! I read your article, your words are logical. But no! Python developers are lazy compared to other developers. I don't know how to tell you, but if you compare someone who grew up with Python and codes with someone who grew up with C/CPP and codes, you will see that the logic of a Python developer is very bad! He is always looking for installing packages, while a C developer is always looking for how can you give me the most performance? A C developer is always looking for a "why" and a Python developer is looking for a "what".
Note: I didn't mean all Python. This can also apply to JS and well, there may be people who code JS/PY but have strong mathematical and algorithmic thinking. There are always exceptions, but I am talking about the majority.