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@1990sPythonUser
Reactionary, old timey Python User. I hate change and am deeply bitter and jealous of anyone who enacts it.
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Q: Caused incompatible changes to the object model without massive whining. A: What is Python 2.2?
I am so annoyed by the hoopla around Python 3. We have done this before, and we didn't need "1to2" to help us.
You idiot (http://bit.ly/hdwpbK)! The PSF was created to hide the existence of the PSU which certainly does not exist. Also, pays for beer.
We eat our young because they are delicious and rich in nutrients. They've grown fat on modern ideas and approaches. Kobe Programmers, YUM!
HAHAHA PEP 399 bit.ly/fPj6Cq is a joke. You think you can stop years of non evolution from writing everything in C? HAHAHAHA
Think you understand the MRO? write __getattribute__ on a metaclass, and get back to me.
Also, for those of you writing decorators to parse doc strings and execute code: python -OO
Ever use 'python -O'? I thought not. Python: debug by default.
Guess @rubyhipster decided to join us Sooner or later you will learn to spell "@" as "self" and learn that you can just @#$! dedent to "end"
How do you know if you're using the right tool for the job? If it's Linux and Python, go to YES. Otherwise, No.
People whine about Firefox updates all day long. Netscape is perfectly fine and as stable as anything. I see no reason to switch.
JavaScript will never catch on. It's some aborted dialect of Java. Who wants more Java? It already steals all your ram.
One good thing about Node.js is that it acts as bait for all my hipster traps around my bunker.
People keep complaining that I make modern references. I jacked Guido's time machine. It was like GTA with beards.
I'm also of the mind we should never drop SunOS, AIX, HP-UX or BeOS support. They will be the dominate OSes in a few years.
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