There is no good reason to use a mega slow language like Python for almost any software solution. For example, Java is magnitudes faster and more efficient , and the only real "vice" is "scary syntax" <= python programmers way of saying "I can't code in real code, too verbose for my script kiddie brain" I mean, seriously. Python is basically JS with a simple syntax. Only 1% of exclusively python programmers can even begin to read something like Java or C++
TC and YOE or GTFO
If you are doing work that is not computationally expensive or has a lot of waiting (like web crawling) then performance differences are negligible. Library support for python is also incredible, machine learning is the best example of that.
Tell me you’re a novice programmer without telling me you’re a novice programmer
“Tell me you’re a junior without telling me” Judging/ranking people based on how difficult to read their programming languages are… srsly? Let me guess, you’re one of the people who chooses to write solutions in the least readable way just to feel smarter because nobody else can understand what your code does/is supposed to do
It's funny because OP is too inexperienced to even receive this critique (based on this responses to others). Hopefully one day he'll mature in his career enough to realize that readability of shared code is way more important than cleverness or brevity. When I see "clever" code in code reviews, I typically let the developer know that, yes, that's a clever solution, before asking them to rewrite it so that other team members can read and understand it without paragraphs of documentation. Self-documenting code FTW.
Whatever gets the job done. I don’t care what language I have to use.
Tell me you have never properly used python without telling me you have never properly used python.
Python is slow out of the box but you can make it just as fast as c++ using the right libraries. Compiled python also exists. It’s called Cython
The amount of quality libraries make it rocket science
Please show me how to use Keras and TensorFlow in Java lmao
tf has c++ bindings i think? its written in c++
You know Maven exists right