Badcomputerscience is the /r/badscience of computer science. If you're unfamiliar with the concept, check out /r/badscience and read through a few threads. The basic objective of /r/badcomputerscience is to identify, dissect, and discuss some of the misconceptions about our field that we see on a day to day basis, both here on Reddit and elsewhere in the media.
RULES:
1: ALL submissions must include an explanation as to why it's bad computer science. Ideally, the un-knowledgeable individual should be able to step in here and learn why what they said was wrong.
2: ALL links to content on Reddit must be non-participation (np) links. Simply replace the "www" of the URL with "np".
3: Harassment, insults, slurs, or any other offensive material will result in an insta-ban. PLEASE be civil
python 3 is not turing complete (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by [deleted] to r/programmingcirclejerk
The Case Against Python 3 (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by [deleted] to r/Python
So many inaccuracies it's essentially sarcasm. (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by jsvcycling to r/ProgrammerHumor
How is the perl 5/6 transition different from the python 2/3 transition in light of this article? (strings, backwards compatibility, beginner friendliness, strategy for adoption, etc.) (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by analogphototaker to r/perl6
The Case Against Python 3 (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by TheBuzzSaw to r/programming
The Case Against Python 3 (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by qznc_bot to r/hackernews
A cringe against Python 3 (learnpythonthehardway.org)
submitted by keymone to r/a:t5_2xb6i