For the uninitiatied: This is the absolute r-slur who spent weeks arguing that "2 + 2 ≠ 4"
https://www.westernjournal.com/wokeness-comes-mathematics-academics-saying-225/
He's also famous for making sophomoric ggplot charts in R to show off his "data science" chops
and going viral for bullshit like this:
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It is though. If you mess with the path or install a distribution that has python integrated in it without necessarily installing it to the whole machine, it gets really tedious. I know frickall about data structures or whatever this is related to, but I tried installing a distribution with integrated python in a different drive once because C was running out of space and instead ended up having to troubleshoot it for several days and just redo it a different way in the end
Call me r-slurred, but for non-CScels it really isn't as intuitive when you want to mess around with installation parameters
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It's not intuitive unless you're already familiar with python.
Literally every tutorial on installing X with python is broken if they don't tell you to use a venv first.
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Understanding environments is basic python 101 though. If you those students unironically cant figure it out with google anf chatgpt at their fingertips, maybe just maybe they dont belong in STEM.
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I'm a blue collar worker so I have an excuse. It is really not straightforward and I definitely had to dig around to figure out wtf was going on. Then I made one gui for a program I wrote and then I forgot how I made it and I looked at the code and it seems complicated, so the shop will just have to use that forever.
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Python could also stop breaking shit every release
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