The Python Software Foundation was recently "recommended for funding" (NSF terminology) for a $1.5m grant from the US government National Science Foundation to help improve the security of the Python …
I’ve never learned to code because when I try to pick a language to learn, I find I hate every language. I hear Python is an interpreted language, so it should be less efficient than compiled languages, but today I learned PieFed is coded in Python, which made me wonder how it can be efficient enough for that.
Now, the same day, I hear there’s leadership in the Python community strong enough to basically turn down bribes? I’m intrigued.
I’ve never learned to code because when I try to pick a language to learn, I find I hate every language. I hear Python is an interpreted language, so it should be less efficient than compiled languages, but today I learned PieFed is coded in Python, which made me wonder how it can be efficient enough for that.
Now, the same day, I hear there’s leadership in the Python community strong enough to basically turn down bribes? I’m intrigued.