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I don't understand; You hate that Python is all about helping people get things done ? That repels you ?


What repels me is the defensiveness and the apparent need to criticize other language communities. I'm not interested in joining a cult.


Like many other people, I use Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Java, and several other languages on an ongoing basis.

We don't really care about "communities" or "cultures" and whatnot. We just have work that we need to get done using those programming languages. This isn't about "defending the Python culture" or "attacking the Ruby community" or any crap like that.

Having dealt with so many different communities over the years, the Python community is by far the best to deal with, from a practical standpoint. Whenever I've had a Python-related question, the members of that community have done their best to help me out with achieving what I want to do.

This is very different from the typical response from the Ruby or JavaScript communities, where they'll consistently tell you that what you're doing is "wrong" or against their "best practices" of the hour. That's not the kind of "help" that we're looking for.

Get all emotional about this if you want. That's your right. But the rest of us have pragmatic, real-world concerns. The Python community does an excellent delivering us with useful help when we need it. Certain other communities do not. Those are just the facts.




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