Python handles globals badly.
Marko Rauhamaa
marko at pacujo.net
Wed Dec 3 01:52:15 EST 2014
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> On 12/02/2014 09:32 PM, Skybuck Flying wrote: >> Some issues I'd like to address to you: >> >> 1. Structured programming requires more programming time. >> 2. Structured programming implies structure which might be less flexible. >> 3. Python objects require "self" keyword to be used everywhere, and other >> akwardness wich leads to more typing/programming/writing time. > > You forgot to mention that horrible white-space being syntax! Surely > that is inflexible and awkward! Hook... >> Lastly I also don't like the module approach in python because the sikuli >> ide doesn't really support working with multiple files that well. > > A poor craftsman blames his tools for his own shortcomings. ... line... >> Funny thing is these goto statements would be very handy for bot >> programming, so it's a painfull feature to miss. > > Haven't heard that argued in many years. And I don't see how. ... and sinker. Marko
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