• zagaberoo@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    Me too! Even just the fact that only false and nil are falsey is enough for me to prefer Ruby. Being able to use ||= as an idiomatic one-time initializer is rad. Python’s OOP bothers me in a lot of ways compared to Ruby as well. And don’t get me started on Ruby’s blocks. . .

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      10 months ago

      The OOP in Python isn’t bolted on. It was there from the first version I ever saw in the 90s.

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        10 months ago

        You’re absolutely right, not sure where I thought I had read that.

        Edit: It’s actually a bit less clear cut when you consider new vs old style classes, which took the Python 3 discontinuity to resolve. But still, it was wrong to imply that Python didn’t originally support OOP.