I don't get people who do "from foo import bar" imports in #Python.
I don't care if it's (allegedly) faster. I find it makes it harder to reason about the code because I have to constantly bounce up to the imports to see where something is coming from (unless it has a prefix like the Qt does).
This bugs me too - it defeats one of the great things about Python. As Tim Peters says in the Zen of Python, "Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those!".
Just learning #Python... it doesn't have constants? Really? And you're supposed to simulate them by using a naming convention? You're kidding me, right?
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The ratio of folks on #bsky using custom domains is really interesting and will get moreso when the 2M reportedly on the waitlist get released. So many wonderful influences of the #fediverse on #Bluesky and that software makes using domains as handles nice and easy. Who knew zany tlds could be so much fun? But of course such a nerdy proto web thing could unexpectedly monetize the great federation. #namespace