Also, do y’all call main() in the if block or do you just put the code you want to run in the if block?

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    Like in every programming language, it depends who wrote the code. OK, *nearly every programming language, see: LISP.

    You can write cryptic, write-only programs in about any language, but you can even write readable and maintainable PERL scripts (despite people claiming this to be impossible).

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      As much as I am inclined to agree with this, still can’t

      see: LISP

      Also, see: Python with more than three lines of logic. I could suspect that’s just the me-versus-whitespaces thing, but no, YAML files do not get me dizzy in under thirty seconds of reading. Van Rossum made a huge miscalculation here

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        Everyone’s welcome to their opinion of course, but I find Python more readable than anything else and I resent the visual clutter required to make intentions plain in other languages. Feels like having a conversation where people say the words “comma”, “period”, etc.

        I also spend more time with Python than anything else and I suspect these two facts about me relate, lol

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          Someone should get their hands on someone like me and someone like you and study their brains. I spend most time with PHP and C++, and Python looks like an attempt to write code like prose literature. Very interesting how much of this is habbit, as it can’t be just that: reading prose and poetry in English/Russian/Japanese never produced this kind of resentment

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            I would love that! I do think there are probably interesting underlying personality factors / preferences for a lot of this stuff as well.

            I do think that many of Python’s characteristics map to my own personality and I bet there’s something to that. Things like syntax of course, but not strictly syntax, also things like “The Zen of Python”, and the way its a “jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none”. I also really kind of need the freedom and accompanying responsibility to break any “rules” on a whim (Python will happily let you overwrite its own internals while running, for instance), but I almost never do anything that uses it…

            I could probably keep going lol. Feels like a “people looking like their pets” scenario, lmao

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              Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)

              Python will happily let you overwrite its own internals while running, for instance

              Damn, that’s cool and I did not even know. Pretty sure I would not do this in production code, but very glad very this possibility exists