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11 August 2008: ["Guido van Rossum"] mentions on a [http://python.org/moin/PSF private mailing list] [http://jaiku.com/channel/python/presence/42088545#comments this] formulation: 1. Why is Python a dynamic language and also a strongly typed language? |
11 August 2008: ["Guido van Rossum"] mentions (on a [http://python.org/moin/PSF private mailing list]) [http://jaiku.com/channel/python/presence/42088545#comments this formulation]: 1. ["Why is Python a dynamic language and also a strongly typed language"]? |
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You're going to indent your code even if your language uses brackets or other start/end separators, if you want it to be readable and understandable. Extra notation beyond what we should be doing regardless of the language doesn't add anything, except for clutter. |
11 August 2008: ["Guido van Rossum"] mentions (on a [http://python.org/moin/PSF private mailing list]) [http://jaiku.com/channel/python/presence/42088545#comments this formulation]:
- ["Why is Python a dynamic language and also a strongly typed language"]?
- ["Which IDE is good for Python"]?
- ["Any good Python book?"]
- ["Can I get a job with python?"]
- Why separate sections by indentation instead of by brackets or "end"?
- You're going to indent your code even if your language uses brackets or other start/end separators, if you want it to be readable and understandable. Extra notation beyond what we should be doing regardless of the language doesn't add anything, except for clutter.
- ["Which GUI is best for python?"]
- Why is Python slower than the xxx language?
- How to start learning Python? Any suggestions?
- Is there any tiny project or source for participation or reference?
- ["How to make exe on Windows"] (run without Python preinstalled)?