> And the idea that you’ll literally never see a card again after the last interval is terrifying, as it means you’re constantly losing knowledge. This and other stuff I read on the article makes me thing that this…
I agree with Flask, much more readable code than Django for example. I would also add Django Rest Framework (and Tom Christie) to the list.
Agreed with the rest, I've ended up reading pypy's implementation of some functions sometimes to see how it works after trying CPython first. From the few I've read I'd say pypy looks nice by the way (I'm talking about…
> And the idea that you’ll literally never see a card again after the last interval is terrifying, as it means you’re constantly losing knowledge. This and other stuff I read on the article makes me thing that this…
I agree with Flask, much more readable code than Django for example. I would also add Django Rest Framework (and Tom Christie) to the list.
Agreed with the rest, I've ended up reading pypy's implementation of some functions sometimes to see how it works after trying CPython first. From the few I've read I'd say pypy looks nice by the way (I'm talking about…