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06:56
Maybe an unusual question, but what are the roots of the Python syntax? For example, Java and many more derive from C. Was there something that served as origin for Python? Or was it maybe more of a bunch of stuff adapted from several places?
07:18
Smalltalk gets mentioned a lot but that is probably more to do with the general OOP structure rather than the syntax itself
Maybe. I looked at some Smalltalk code and it does look similar. If you squint a bit. Obviously not quite the same but seems to have a similar feel to it. It's probably not the main factor but seems related.
@roganjosh that's unfortunate, I'll miss seeing their posts =(
Given that they were active yesterday on Meta, it could just be some weird formatting error with the display name on SO tbf
Avatar is also gone.
Could still be some sort of weird error that wiped profile information. But still.
07:42
I'll hope that then. It would be a shame, would have been nice to coordinate to have a coffee on a pycon or similar, but now I wouldn't even know how to ping them.
08:33
@user5349916 in case you're still around the network: you're being missed ^ :) but no pressure
@VLAZ no way
Miyagi's always been very active on meta. Occam's razor suggests just being fed up with the yam.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'd rather not try to guess what they think.
Sure, but freak profile reset is not a plausible scenario
(But, you know, arguing with Cody on meta is not exactly something that keeps people here)
@Aran-Fey :O
09:01
Hi
 
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morning cabbages, folks!
 
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13:35
For a while now I've felt really bad about how terrible my Excel skills have become over the years, but now I find myself looking at this while trying to figure out a really simple parse on a date column. Now I question whether Excel ever really easier than Python
@roganjosh this must be satire... :D Or advanced madness. Excel was never and will never be easier than Python
Back when I was doing my Engineering work, I had spreadsheets of insane complexity that would sputter and nearly die every time you changed a value, but I was always well-impressed with my Array Formulae etc. Now I can't do even rudimentary stuff and the plotting GUI or the pivot table GUI - 🤯
 
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15:16
There's a somewhat interesting Excel alternative in Grist. It lets you write formulas in python. It has a few potential deal-breakers though: 1) It's more like a db than a spreadsheet. That means you can't do stuff like add a sum at the bottom of a column. 2) It can't save and open files. All of your "documents" are saved in the app.
 
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17:32
@Aran-Fey it wasn't all that long ago that Excel released support for python macros. I remember that blowing up for a bit with issues, then I don't see anything about it since. I wonder whether that took off
Knowing microsoft and its users, my money's on "no" :D
 
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@VLAZ The design & syntax of Python was strongly influenced by ABC, which Guido worked on before Python. See The Making of Python: A Conversation with Guido van Rossum
 
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23:02
Python 3.13 is out! with the long-awaited experimental no-GIL option. What’s New In Python 3.13

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