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- Subject: Re: From Lua to Python?
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 13:19:15 -0400
It was thus said that the Great Dibyendu Majumdar once stated:
>
> There have been several threads here on how to grow Lua. It would be
> interesting to understand the driving factors behind Python's
> popularity and maybe some of that can be adopted in Lua. I don't
> really know but it seems to me:
To me, it's obvious---Python is an opinionated program. There's only
*one* way to do things. That, and an almost forced programming style.
People really seem to like belligerent software ("don't make me think,
bro!") [1].
-spc (Oh, and the slow release schedule of Lua is anathema to today's
CADT hipster programmers [3]).
[1] Like Go. "There is one way to format code! [2] And any features we
deem "difficult" are ignored.
[2] I'm really surprised that the developers of Go dropped the ball and
didn't enforce the style at the language level. The wimps!
[3] https://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.html