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Duncan Edwards Jones3-May-17 22:40
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Rob Grainger4-May-17 1:55
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NewsThe 9 questions that uncover the most surprising insights from employees Pin
Kent Sharkey3-May-17 11:31
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charlieg3-May-17 13:08
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NewsScientific American publishes a paean to Python Pin
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Daniel Pfeffer4-May-17 8:10
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I would say that Python is no less expressive than many other languages out there. It takes some getting used to, but that is true of every new language. My major problem with Python's syntax is that it uses indentation to delimit blocks, which is error-prone (especially when refactoring).

That being said, I would not use Python for anything other than small, in-house programs. Given that there is no deterministic memory management, and (AFAIK) there is no Python compiler, it is unsuitable for large or for commercial programs.

I agree with you about the snowflakes. The entrance to the campus reads "University", no "Kindergarten"; if you can't handle that, you have no business being here.
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.

--Winston Churchill

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Mark_Wallace5-May-17 4:33
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NewsTechnical Foundations of Informatics: A modern introduction to R Pin
Kent Sharkey3-May-17 10:20
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NewsDon’t click the Google Docs link in that suspicious email you probably just got Pin
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NewsReport: 80% of companies have hired a coding bootcamp graduate, all said they would do it again Pin
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