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I expected Python to be fun, but not THIS fun!

I'm gonna stick around you, buddy. We're going to accomplish great things together.

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    Until you need to download libraries and package your software for distribution.
    Then it's hell.
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    @Lahsen2016
    Yeah... it pollutes your systen by default.
    And then you use virtualenvs
    And then cx freeze for packaging and reading pythin packaging tutorial for hours....
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    I don't like python at all. Probably one in the minority in here. I am just unable to read its syntax. It's so bad, you can't just show the code to someone and expect them to understand it. It's possible that I just haven't gotten used to it, but in my experience this has always been the case. Maybe one day I will come around and be happy like you guys :(
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    @localghost127 yeah, the indentation without brackets is a brainfuck for me :/
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    Wait till you try go-lang
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    @localghost127 I have experienced the opposite. I've shown my python code to my brother (who has no idea of programming) and he was able to understand the code (mostly).

    The readability is actually one of the biggest features of the language in my opinion.

    But, yeah, you can write shitty code in it and it won't be easy to understand, if course...
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    Not a native English speaker, just curious, "fun".comparativeForm().equals("funnier")?
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    @beleg nope. Comparing fun you have to use "more/less fun", funnier is the comparitive form of funny.
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    I love python for access modifiers once you manage to learn classes and functions which are hidden from everyone else will start making some good money
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    Python is gorgeous, and easy to write. I use C++, Python and JavaScript (the good old js and jquery). Love this trio, I feel like I could do anything with these. Haven't tried functional programming yet, so maybe that still remains.
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    Python at this point is english to me. I can understand it super easy.
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