I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
pyproject.toml is a thing, but a lot of places (...like mine...) still use a requirements.txt, and it's fully insane that they're basically just beginning to work on a standardized lock file.
People give pythonistas crud for using an unserious language because it has a script-y syntax but the garbage dependency management is an actual reason it's an unserious language.
Found on Instagram
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Let's start with this week's AI-generated meme. This one is kind of awesome.
Yea, looks pretty, except for this ugly suitcase and the suicide rope on the palm 😅
a classic one:
Ouch! 🤣
Orphpanage.
Yes. That is correct.
pyproject.toml is a thing, but a lot of places (...like mine...) still use a requirements.txt, and it's fully insane that they're basically just beginning to work on a standardized lock file.
People give pythonistas crud for using an unserious language because it has a script-y syntax but the garbage dependency management is an actual reason it's an unserious language.
So true
If you've been able to read it for 3+ hours it must be good. I'd have given up after 10 minutes if I was bored!
OP didn't get it: they should use it as the language, not the storage.