Not necessarily, but let's agree that some design faults would happen: you still get the option to use the solid, boring and slightly rusty std instead of another 100 dependencies from the supply chain supermarket.
At work, we're happy with Python's included batteries when we need to make scripts instead of large programs.
Not necessarily, but let's agree that some design faults would happen: you still get the option to use the solid, boring and slightly rusty std instead of another 100 dependencies from the supply chain supermarket.
At work, we're happy with Python's included batteries when we need to make scripts instead of large programs.