>it's javascript's world, and we're just lisping in it
OP has TDS (Transgender Derangement Syndrome)
>>100167727Im using this the next time we hire some dumbass intern who suggests we rewrite our entire python codebase with type hints because he learned that in his $500 bootcamp
>>100167727i hope your dad see this, sister
It's kind of true though. Javascript is inherently a broken, unfixable mess, and pretending otherwise is turd polishing.
>>100168169>we rewrite our entire python codebase with type hints because he learned that in his $500 bootcampThis shit makes me cringe so fucking much
>>100168198>Javascript is inherently a broken, unfixable mess, and pretending otherwise is turd polishing.No it's not, js werks perfectly fine for the frontend, node is for pajeets
>>100167727this is obviously a joke and if you get mad at it you should have been lobotomized on birth
>>100167727>: any
>>100168169Untyped python is a cancer in large code bases. If I ever have to create a production codebase in python I would absolutely find a way to enforce type hints in ci/cd. Better yet, avoid python entirely and use something like c# or kotlin.
>>100168754>Untyped python is a cancer in large code basesOnly if you hire idiots
>>100168754for some insane reason I spent 15 years of my life using mainly dynamic shit like perl and python, despite starting with c/c++ years beforegetting back into typed languages made me feel like I had been eating brain damage pills all that timewith just a couple extra keystrokes upfront you can save yourself a code-lifetime of problems
>>100167727The language created by THE CHUD HIMSELF (the man, the myth, the legend) is somehow non-western and feminine.
>>100168169Does Python enforce typehints now? Has been a while since I did anything big using Python, the typehints back then were mostly just useful for completion and linting. If it doesn’t, seems like something that could just be accomplished by some intern over a few months without much issue.
>>100167727I want to believe this guy is just taking the piss but I really can't tell anymore.
>>100169710No, not out of the box. You have to use something like mypy or pyright and that only gives you static analysis.
>>100167727is javascript ancap? how do you violate the nap in it?
>>100168754in my large codebases everything is dicts, or lists, or int/float/bool, or stringsintroducing oop leads to type cancer
>>100168169>>100168754real companies (I am talking about Google, not irrelevant shithole that hired you) usually rewrite those Python toys in C++.
>>100168234>js werks perfectly fine for the frontend>10 mb of javascript to display hello world
>>100172796more like 100mb when compressed if you mean electron
>>100169710They are worse than useless.
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