Python's just letting people wonder why their code isn't working and allowing memory leaks.
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Meanwhile, an even bigger wave is just off screen, aimed at Python, called 'runtime errors'.
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After this C, C++ and Java went home. Python was standing there alone, calmly watching the approaching tsunami.
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What I like about static languages is that you know exactly what to expect. I program mostly in Python and Rust and I've developed a dislike towards dynamic typing. I can use type hinting in Python but it's never enforced. It's maybe a bit more work to program in a static language but it's more consistent and way way less prone to errors.
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Python is bad for everyone exept the dev, C++ is bad for devs. Reason: Python is slow + memory problems C++ and others is really hard to program, but works way better when done right. So, python is good for devs, bad for users, and everyone else. C++ and others are good for everyone else, except devs.
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Python automatically upgrades the simple syntax error into a semantic error
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I am a amateur programmer myself (c#) im getting better and better at it.. most recently i found about debugging, which majorly stepped my game up.. i can now pinpoint the problems during the testing of the program, as i add messageboxes that tell me which variable is causing the error.. or which part of the code is never reached.. then if i check in the logic flow, the problem should be the part not reached, or something right before it... if you are reading this and you didnt know of this.. there you go.. this way you can always pinpoint the problems and resolve them..
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"What do you mean checking my work in operation is bad practice?" - python probably
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