cv-plsmonogame author tried to vandalize own post with "nevermind I did something wrong". close for unclear or unreproducible. Title for a post - Jason - 2016-09-14 01:30:13Z
when I started answering stuff here I looked at python, jquery, html, and css tags. now it's almost all python, because it's just a lot more pleasurable to answer those questions than create jsfiddles all the time >_>
@enderland I feel like that unnecessarily clutters the code, but I'm asking here because I want other opinions. it seems like a lot to annotate every function with a check throwing a warning if parameters aren't what is expected
@AnttiHaapala for example, there are some people I interact with that feel we should be checking if an argument is None for a method that is documented to only accept an int. I'm not sure if i'm in the wrong here, but I feel like it's Pythonic to say that it's the caller's responsibility to pass in a duck to a function that requires a duck
has anyone experienced people trying to make Python like a statically typed language and successfully convinced them why they shouldn't? (like not trusting the caller to call methods with the correct parameter types)
@AnttiHaapala I am prepared! I'm at 39/100 atm haha...I think we'll have internet at the house. it's not really a roadtrip...it's only like a 4 hour drive ^_^;