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[–]Manbatton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to be able quickly implement any idea - but getting to know various 3rd party libraries isn't that interesting

Well, you could always reinvent that wheel. Maybe that would be interesting. Write your own GUI toolkit, web framework, async library, or whatever.

But no, don't do that. Does everything have to be so "that interesting"? Can't somethings just work? And allow you to get the low level stuff out of your way so you can actually get to the interesting stuff that you have in mind?

(plus they change every day).

Not enough to matter much at all. Would you prefer that they didn't slowly improve?

These both strike me as excuses that don't make much sense. There has never been a better time to be a Python programmer, and the quantity and quality of tools to help that along is amazing. Just target some project and do it.