What part doesn't scale?
> so why is ego getting in the way here? I find those kinds of comments insufferable as well, but I'll assume you actually wanted an answer and not just an excuse to chastise someone: It's because those of us who have…
So, given the incredibly low rate of Python 3 adoption, how well did that "forced" change work out for them? Python 3 deserves its fate, and apologists like you aren't going to change that.
It became a function because it always should have been one. However, since it wasn't always a function, they didn't have the common sense to pick a NEW function name (puts, println, write, writeln, echo, say, show,…
What part doesn't scale?
> so why is ego getting in the way here? I find those kinds of comments insufferable as well, but I'll assume you actually wanted an answer and not just an excuse to chastise someone: It's because those of us who have…
So, given the incredibly low rate of Python 3 adoption, how well did that "forced" change work out for them? Python 3 deserves its fate, and apologists like you aren't going to change that.
It became a function because it always should have been one. However, since it wasn't always a function, they didn't have the common sense to pick a NEW function name (puts, println, write, writeln, echo, say, show,…