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Python sucks

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-19 22:57

``If you can do exactly what you want with Python 3.x, great! There's a few downsides, such as comparatively limited library support and the fact that current Linux distributions and Macs are still shipping with 2.x by default, but as a language Python 3.x is definitely ready." - Python Official Website

They really go out of their way to try and apologize for a shitty language.  3.x is awful and NO ONE will ever adopt it.  Python is going to die when 2.7 becomes too old to be useful since Python is just a novelty language that represent an idea that will actually be polished and efficient at some point down the road.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-22 0:25

>>34
Not you, but >>7-90,14. You're new, it's different.

So, I'll leave the BBCode table here.
/prog/'s BBCode Table
[b]text[/b] text
[i]text[/i] text
[u]text[/u] text
[o]text[/o] text
[s]text[/s] text
[m]text[/m] text (it is usually used to post Lisp code)
[aa]text[/aa] text (you need the Mona font for this, it is used for sjis art, despite the name)
[sup]text[/sup] text
[sub]text[/sub] text
[code]text[/code] text (if you don't wrap your code in [code][/code]tags, no one will ever care to read it.)
[spoiler]text[/spoiler] text
All of them are nestable.
[quote] is not a tag, this is how you quote:
> text
=>
text
The space after the > is important.

This doesn't work with multiline quotes, you must separate the lines with a [br] tag (you don't close this one):

> line1[br]line2[br]line3
line1
line2
line3


Or use a [o][/o]tag, or any other tag that produces a <span>, like [spoiler][/spoiler]..

> line1[o]
line2
line3[/o]

line1
line2
line3


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