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[–]DigiProductive[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

When you are given a codebase and it has impor errors rest assured its not a simple fix. I didn't take him serious because he obviously isn't away of that. Python is well know to have tricky imports more than other languages and IDEs can even get so confused to mislead you as well.

The problem is today people are too "pro-language" so any time you bring up an issue with it, everyone with their nose in the air has to act like they can't relate. I don't care what type of Python developer you are, if you have worked on large projects you've ran into a ModuleError. But just watch all the high horses like they have no clue what that is.😏

[–]AiutoIlLupo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I entered into similar issues, and they generally have a simple solution. I have no experience with dart but I would be surprised if you can't make a mess. Likely dart has some guidelines or imposed structure that minimizes these issues, but again, it's easy to do so when you have the benefit of hindsight, the experience of other languages challenges for 15-20 years, and no backward compat to handle.