holy hell python doesnt even have a built in red-black tree implementation, just a hashmap style Dict... There is a third party implementation but the best one is something like 8 months since the last release and the repo only has 6 commits...
How do people even survive in #python?
@freemo i don’t think Python people do that kind of stuff
@louiscouture What sort things? :)
@freemo python is mostly for people who want to learn programming, and it’s mostly used for mathematics and machine learning / ai libraries
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@kirschwipfel @freemo like what
Reddit, spotify, Instagrem, Facebook, Google, NASA, CERN use it.
Many application use Python as scripting language, e.g. LibreOffice, Blender, GIMP, Inkscape, the GNU Debugger, ArcGIS.
Checkout more at https://www.python.org/about/quotes/ https://www.python.org/about/apps/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)#Uses https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/wiki/Projects-Using-PyInstaller
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@louiscouture @freemo
I missed some introduction, making the message sound a bit harsh. Sorry.
Anyhow, as you can see Python is used for a huge variety of platforms and applications.
@louiscouture @freemo
ERPnext, Odoo, Tryton (which itself is the base for other systems like GNU Health, Occhiolino), ansible, Slat, OpenStack, mailman, Plone, a lot of Web-Application (based on e.g. Django, Pyramid or Tornado (Facebooc)). BorgBackup, DockerCompose, GNUmed. Used a lot in InfoSec, e.g. in exploit development, detecting vulnerabilites, etc. e.g. GRR Rapid Response.
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