• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    But why would I use something that takes more effort and care?

    I’m sure you’re right and it’s possible, but if I don’t have to fix another python project at work I’ll be in heaven.

    • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      it’s more effort and care compared to a throwaway script, not necessarily compared to other languages

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      17 hours ago

      Because “more effort and care” in Python is still way less of a pain in the ass than the minimum enforced boilerplate necessary in most other languages.

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          11 hours ago

          Implement a basic socket connection in C (20 lines of manipulating struct sockaddrs and such), then do the same in Python (2 lines).

          And then go back and make the C version support IPV6, because your initial implementation didn’t.

          • “Look, Python is way easier to use than other languages! Look how complex this easy task is in Python versus other languages like assembly and brainfuck!”

            I’m not saying “do stuff in C it’s easier than Python”, but if I took e.g. C# then it’s also just two lines. That supports everything and is also faster than the Python implementation.