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Uncommon Uses of Python in Commonly Used Libraries

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/01/01

For my link archive as it will help me when ready to step up my Python skills: [Wayback/Archive] Uncommon Uses of Python in Commonly Used Libraries.

Via: [Wayback/Archive] Julia Evans on Twitter: “i love this kind of researchy blog post (“i read a bunch of python libraries, here’s what i learned!”)

which sparked [Wayback/Archive] HackerNews Comments on Twitter: “@b0rk ““There should be one– and preferably only one –obvious way to do it.“ If you’re not maintaining one of the libraries listed in the article, and try to pull any of this “clever” stuff you’ll be bitten … ” Continues on HN: …” leading to interesting comments at [Wayback/Archive] Uncommon Uses of Python in Commonly Used Libraries | Hacker News.

–jeroen

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