Welp, I’m not saying you should use Python for everything. But for a lot of applications, developer time is the bottleneck, not computing resources.
Welp, I’m not saying you should use Python for everything. But for a lot of applications, developer time is the bottleneck, not computing resources.
They could have chosen a better operator. But the functionality is fantastic. Makes working with paths so much easier. And you can even use slashes on windows paths.
You can write perfectly well structured and maintainable code in Python and still be more productive than in other languages.
Ah yes, those precious precious CPU cycles. Why spend one hour writing a python program that runs for five minutes, if you could spend three days writing it in C++ but it would finish in five seconds. Way more efficient!
We have a Twitter alternative already. And it’s not going to be enshittified now or in the future.
Well, if Nancy said so, it must be true.
It takes a certain kind of environment to enable that.
Most people I know have zero Windows skills that wouldn’t transfer to Linux. They can start a browser and click on a bookmark, but that’s as far as it goes.
But that goes for Windows as well.
Installing Linux is definitely not something, the average computer user ever wants to do. The same goes for Windows. Unfortunately you can’t just buy a Linux computer at your local electronics store. Until that changes, Linux will remain in a niche.
Tell me you can’t get laid without saying you can’t get laid.
May the Penguin be with you!
So you’re saying Linus Torvalds > God? I knew it!
Can god make an OS so immutable, even he can’t update it?
The vision pro is hugely innovative and a major technological achievement. Still a solution looking for a problem, though.
Gee whizz, who would have thought that building your entire platform on deceptive practices would make people not trust you?
So it was mostly dick pics?
The fun police are at it again!
I always hated os.path. pathlib is just so much better.