hurrrrrrrrrr you can use sep=""
I should get what I typed, not what some kike named Guido wants, but not with Python.
Some things in Python are good, and I like a lot. The equals operator on assignment able to do a, b, b = x, y, z.
Generators seem interesting, but only so far as for, while, all conditions and iterations are neutered like fuck because Pycuck just had to be immutable and typeless.
hurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr it has types!!!
No, data has types, Python does not 'have' types in the actual sense.
a = 10
a = "a"
a = ("a", 10, True)
What type does a HAVE, none, Python is typless.
Range() is for niggers;
range(4) = [0 , 4)
- note the [ and ), they're different and mean different things in the representation of numbers in math and logic.
- but it's dumb, it's the same thing as why Pycuck adds a space when you do print("a", "b"): because redditors are too retarded to do;
- print("Name: ", name) (as bitched about in the title)
I really wish this wasn't the case, there's so much usefulness in Python, but it's sprinkled in absolute trash that ruins the whole thing.
ALSO, AOU, no this does not belong in programming, it's an interpreted script, not a programming language. Words matter, very very very much. To conflate even this is ridiculous.
>hurrrrrrrrrr you can use sep=""
I should get what I typed, not what some kike named Guido wants, but not with Python.
Some things in Python are good, and I like a lot. The equals operator on assignment able to do a, b, b = x, y, z.
Generators seem interesting, but only so far as for, while, all conditions and iterations are neutered like fuck because Pycuck just had to be immutable and typeless.
>hurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr it has types!!!
No, data has types, Python does not 'have' types in the actual sense.
a = 10
a = "a"
a = ("a", 10, True)
What type does a HAVE, none, Python is typless.
Range() is for niggers;
range(4) = [0 , 4)
- note the [ and ), they're different and mean different things in the representation of numbers in math and logic.
- but it's dumb, it's the same thing as why Pycuck adds a space when you do print("a", "b"): because redditors are too retarded to do;
- print("Name: ", name) (as bitched about in the title)
I really wish this wasn't the case, there's so much usefulness in Python, but it's sprinkled in absolute trash that ruins the whole thing.
ALSO, AOU, no this does not belong in programming, it's an interpreted script, not a programming language. Words matter, very very very much. To conflate even this is ridiculous.