>programming in python
>import numpy
>import os
>import tensorflow
>import panda
>import cv2
>import other peoples work
Programming in python
>program in c
>include
>programming in a language made by other people
>what are libraries
>what are syscalls
>using a computer designed and implemented by other people
>#include
>literally including thousands of lines of gnu libc
That's the beauty of Python
>Don't know what you're doing?
>Import other people's work
>Got no time to do something properly?
>Import other people's work
>living in a house designed and built by other people
>program in C#
>using other.peoples.work
import Prelude
import OtherPeoplesWork
otherpeopleswork $ myowncode myvar myvar2
>using an operating system
>literally using thousands lines of code of other people's work
>Existing in a body made by another human
>using dna from your ancestors
>using a language written by someone else
>using a hammer made by a tool company
>using electricity invented by someone else to power your machine
>punching cards made from someone else's trees
>Got no time to do something properly?
>Import other people's work
Who also had no tine to do their job properly.
Except when it's just a set of bindings to other libraries. But python stuff is mostly a mess. I'm unfotunately working with pytorch daily.
>existing in a universe made up of atoms and governed by laws you didn't design and implement yourself
>not carving your own tablet
>relying on people who are attracted to a language designed by and catered for retards
>thinking with a brain you didn't write yourself in assembly
>using the planet's stone
>posting a frog you didn't make
fugg
Damn you got me there