@heikkiket haha. Took me a second. I am not a Python pro, but know you have to include that for print in C

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Fun. It is a really common language for engineers now.

Python namespaces by default. So you would see where exactly from example code you would need a library. It is also massive, and goes by inmplementation-as-lang-standard. So everything common is part of the core language.

@jmw150 @heikkiket wow. Coming from clojure, which goes to pains to keep the core tight, I fail to see the advantages of "implementation-as-lang"

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I had to go through a stack of resumes the other day for a computer engineering position that was looking for graduate degree holders. Just about everybody had C/C++ and Matlab, of course. But I was surprised to see a lot of Python. Felt like about half of them.

I am guessing it was mostly from tensorflow and scipy related research and projects though. Basically no one had it from web development experience. :blobshrug:

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