oh, ok, I didn't know that.
I don't have a whole lot of skill points in python.
11K - /usr/bin/perl
Someone explain why Python 2.7 is still so widely in use. It always fails due to codepage problems, unless you always work with ascii and english system. 3.5 on the other hand just works and feels little less hack
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How ironic it is that the language SJW like the most was created by a guy who hates faggots (Brendan Eich) and was brought into the mainstream by a guy that wrote a tool which tells you upfront that it will hurt your feelings anf there's nothing you can do about it but git gud at it (Douglas Crockford).
In theory, that's nice. In practice, programmers trip upon having too many choices about how to do something (like people declaring int variables when long is available, and then getting in trouble because the int variable was overflowed), so it ends up being harmful.