Does Python 'enable' poke and hope programming?

Vito De Tullio vito.detullio at gmail.com
Thu Aug 1 23:34:21 EDT 2013


CM wrote:

> Basically this amounts to:  with an interpreted language (so of course
> this is not really just about Python--I just think in terms of Python),
> it's easier to be mentally lazy.  But, ironically, being lazy winds up
> creating *way* more work ultimately, since one winds up programming in
> this terribly inefficient way, and progress proceeds at an, at times,
> evolutionary (slow!) pace.

you have found repl are cool :D

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By ZeD




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