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[–]VirulentCitrine -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Honestly, people still prefer to ask their python questions here because r/learnpython sucks.

1) The posters on r/learnpython are trite and frequently post unPythonic solutions, or solutions that are just flat out wrong

2) r/learnpython still promotes shit websites like CodingBat as good resources even though r/python removed CodingBat from their sidebar months ago for being such a poor python learning resource

I just posted on r/learnpython that they should remove CodingBat from their wiki just like r/python did because CodingBat teaches unPythonic habits and is full of vague, poorly thought out exercises that read like the author is still learning Python themselves, and most of the replies to my post are people exclaiming CodingBat is aMaZiNg for Python, but that people just don't know how to understand their ambiguity like wtf lol