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Knowing a bit about software projects on several levels I suspect that writing readable and maintainable multi-team, long-terms and large software systems in Python is well-nigh impossible.


In fairness, Python wasn't built for that, in contrast to Ada, Fortran and Cobol.


Rumour has it that Guido van Rossum invented Python during the Christmas break once at the University of Amsterdam.


I think Python is best for one-person prototypes. Correct me if I am wrong.


I agree with KillingField tbat you should know the underlying principles in order to avoid being seen as a 'plumber'. Learning Haskell is a good investment IMO beats playing PACMAN ..



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