> I'm curious about this. Can you point to any specific evidence that being "backed by Google in 2005" was a momentous event for Python? Here are some stats with the popularity of various languages over time:…
PDL - http://pdl.perl.org/
> I vehemently disagree. Readability is the most important consideration. It's "subjective", but most human "subjects" prefer Python to Perl on this dimension, and it's very important to them. That's why we are where we…
Readability is really a weak argument. I've seen a lot of unreadable code written by data scientist in Python. And a lot of readable Perl code. It's not about the language, it's about the best practices. The concept…
> I'm curious about this. Can you point to any specific evidence that being "backed by Google in 2005" was a momentous event for Python? Here are some stats with the popularity of various languages over time:…
PDL - http://pdl.perl.org/
> I vehemently disagree. Readability is the most important consideration. It's "subjective", but most human "subjects" prefer Python to Perl on this dimension, and it's very important to them. That's why we are where we…
Readability is really a weak argument. I've seen a lot of unreadable code written by data scientist in Python. And a lot of readable Perl code. It's not about the language, it's about the best practices. The concept…