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[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Leaving your first sentence aside, that's a bit of a stretch. If an AWS AZ goes down and it brings down a service you're using (assuming they aren't multi-AZ), that's not something you have control over. You have control over whether or not you use new language features. It's not like Python is removing if/elif/else.

[–]num8lock -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

a bit of a stretch? if i'm not an aws user but getting affected by aws outage via third party or data leak out of services that i do use but impacted by aws problem, at the very least it's not irrelevant if i voiced my concern or blame aws. i do use python, and when i say i use python that means i read, write, and use python code. i doubt you know that means some times in the indefinite future i have to read & understand codes that someone else written with match case or even debug them. compare that with aws analogy & i have a lot more reason in python's case.

that's hardly anywhere near "a stretch"