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> It doesn't matter what you do.

I was describing a workflow that works for me to someone who didn't seem to have found an effective Python workflow in hopes that it can work for them too. I work across a variety of languages and none that I've worked with doesn't have some issue that I can't complain about[1]. I personally don't find Python all that painful to work with (and I've been working with it since 1.5.2), but I understand my experience is not universal.

[1] If it's not the language, it's the dependency manager. If it's not the dependency manager, it's the error handing. If it's not the error handling, it's the build process. If it's not the build process, it's the community. If not the community, the tooling. Etc. I have some languages I like more and some less. Mostly it comes down to taste. I'm not here to apologize for or defend Python. I'm only here to describe how I use it effectively, and to correct what I thought were inaccuracies with respect to removing the GIL.



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