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ruffsl to Python@programming.devEnglish • 2 years ago

Python developers won’t let go of Python 2

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Python developers won’t let go of Python 2

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ruffsl to Python@programming.devEnglish • 2 years ago
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Python Software Foundation survey finds that a significant number of Python developers are still using Python 2 for data analysis, computer graphics, and devops.
  • @naonintendois@programming.dev
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    What hardware drivers are written in Python? I would assume they’re bindings to drivers with a C interface.

    • beautiful_boater [he/him, any]
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      10•2 years ago

      I should have been more specific. Yes, it is a wrapper around a closed source blob.

    • @hosaka@programming.dev
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      Take a look at micropython, some drivers are writing in pure python, I’ve written a display driver previously

      • @naonintendois@programming.dev
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        I assumed those were for hobbyists. I would be surprised if that was used in a major product given how many cycles you lose to python implementation.

        • @hosaka@programming.dev
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          Yeah you’re totally right. Nonetheless the use case has it’s place. People buy and use hobbyist hardware, and this is a market on its own.

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