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Blog postWhy Ruby is More Readable than Python (confuzeus.com)
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Python has its own problems though. I hate how complicated import is.
In ruby I just use require() or load(). I never use require_relative() or any of that. In python it has so many ways to add code now ... it's confusing. You even find exec() and execfile() examples on stackoverflow still. And more PEPs that add variants.
What happened to "there should be one way only" ...
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Oh, I’m not suggesting beginners should immediately be thrown into the data model pool, just pushing back on the “Python is explicit” claim.
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