> having "only one way" to do something is a good point (and many have said this)
I've heard this said often but never actually witnessed it in Python. There seem to be multitudes of ways of doing all sorts of things. The other day I wanted to execute an external process and capture it's output. 5 minutes of research with Google and dozens of alternatives before my eyes and oh my ... how do I choose?
I've heard this said often but never actually witnessed it in Python. There seem to be multitudes of ways of doing all sorts of things. The other day I wanted to execute an external process and capture it's output. 5 minutes of research with Google and dozens of alternatives before my eyes and oh my ... how do I choose?