I recognize that most of the response I'll probably get from this post amounts to, "You're complaining about silly things. Python doesn't do that, it isn't meant to. Stop putting a round peg in a square hole and complaining when it doesn't work."
If you agree with the above quote, you are committing a Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy. We're not using Python for that, because the interpreter has a significant startup time, because Python performance is not stellar, etc. But it could be different.
I'm a novice programmer without commercial experience, but the statements in bold ring true to me:
- Python is Expensive On Mobile
- Python is Without a Door On Browsers
- Python has Failed for Game Development
If you agree with the above quote, you are committing a Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy. We're not using Python for that, because the interpreter has a significant startup time, because Python performance is not stellar, etc. But it could be different.
I'm a novice programmer without commercial experience, but the statements in bold ring true to me: - Python is Expensive On Mobile - Python is Without a Door On Browsers - Python has Failed for Game Development