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On Fri, 30 Aug 2024 11:38:05 +0200Up to a point, I agree. Where would the internet be without arguments? Cat videos and porn, I suppose.
David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> wrote:
Getting worked up about the way Python blocking works is about asSome people actually enjoy arguing on the Internet, y'know.
productive as getting worked up about the way English language
spelling works. There are countless other more useful ways to spend
your time - and certainly many more enjoyable ways.
Python is a hugely popular language, with whitespace for blocks. C, C++ and Java are hugely poplar languages with braces as delimiters. I don't see how anyone can get an "established opinion" from that.When there are a number of smart, experienced and educated peopleYou may consider it as "unlikely" as you wish, but the fact is that
involved in the decisions, "obvious stupidities" are extremely
unlikely. That's the point of involving multiple people and gathering
opinions from many in the field.
literal whitespace has been considered Obviously Stupid in the computer-
programming world for so long that it was the subject of a joke re: JCL
in "Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal," published in 1983.
That's not to say that "considered Obviously Stupid" is the same thing
as "objectively wrong" - but if your argument is that all of this is on
equal footing as Just Opinions, discounting decades of established
opinion across the industry in preference to the opinions of the subset
of Python developers & advocates who believe in literal whitespace as
Unambiguously Good rather gives the lie to that.
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