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Re: when and why did python(-minimal) become essential?



Le samedi 28 janvier 2006 à 19:18 +0100, Wouter Verhelst a écrit :
> > This is only a feature for perl maniacs. A language that requires a
> > specific coding style is better, because it makes possible for anyone
> > knowing the language to hack easily python code he doesn't know about.
> 
> Hah. A language that does not require a specific coding style is better,
> because it allows me to work as is the most efficient for me.

Which is globally counterproductive. When you're in a project, you have
to deal with the fact other people are working on it as well. That's why
large projects like Linux or GNOME require a specific coding style for
their contributions. For python-based projects, this isn't even
necessary, as most if not all python programmers already use the same
coding style.
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