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> Note how almost all languages you take as shiny examples of virtue post-date Python That's because Python is old . It's as old as Haskell. It's older than Java and JavaScript. It's older than the Borland Delphi and C++Builder IDEs. When Python was released, C++ was only 5 years old. Python is older than Linux. Rust and Go are both older than C++ was when Python was released. Hell, when Python was released, Perl was…
> Python's age doesn't mean that we can't or shouldn't criticize it. I don't disagree, but for people paying attention, it's become really boring. "I've just switched from $language to Python [because work told me to], and this is what I hate" is almost a parody, at this point. It's a sign the ecosystem has reached ungodly proportions. > If virtualenv or conda are such good solutions, why do so few projects seem to u…
Further, if you factor in the growth of languages like Kotlin and Scala the JVM is blowing Python out of the water.