[David "cheerleader" Ascher] > ... > I am convinced that some recent developments such as the better release > management, the filling in of the standard library and documentation, > the cleanup and maturing of the language are all factors which overall > much outweigh the pains that some feel with respect to managing multi- > version code bases or coping with language evolution. > > At the end of the day, Python is still just as fun to program in as it > ever was. > > --David "cheerleader" Ascher What he said, except it's even more fun and more productive for me with every well-considered new gimmick. Sis boom rah, bro, sis boom rah.
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