Meaningful Indentation > Unnecessary visual clutter
I will die on this hill. Python is wonderfully readable as it saves on unnecessary characters because indentations as well as line breaks are (usually) part of the syntax. Something like C++ with all its :;{}<> is just painful to read, not to mention annoying to write on many non-US keyboard layouts such as german without modifications.
said like someone who’s never had to parse through 10k+ lines of python source without an IDE. lol
You code in german?
i code using a german layout and to type any kind of bracket you have to use a modifier key and a number. its awkward, but i am to lazy to switch between layouts and sometimes work on machines where i can’t change the layout easily.
python is quite nice to programm on a german layout, because it tends to have fewer braces than other languages.
tl;dr: german keyboard layout “hides” many symbols on a second layer beneath the number row which makes it awkward to use for many programming languages.
She wants to be chosen. In python semicolons are optional in most cases. You choose to add them… mostly because you have been writing a lot of c lately
And then your auto-formatter removes them in a blink.
so she wants to be forgotten?
She wants to cause confusing errors on completely different lines
What’s worse, that Python doesn’t need semicolons, or that if used, they are ignored? 🤔
They are not ignored, you can use them to put multiple statements in one line
>>> print("proof by counterexample in a python REPL") proof by counterexample in a python REPL >>> x = 2; print(x) 2 >>> print("this is not ignored"); print("it's just mostly useless"); print("but you can use as many as you want") this is not ignored it's just mostly useless but you can use as many as you want
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