>>86910398>python is easy to work on, hard to fuck up, and has a huge ecosystemis your job making small scripts?
almost every time I've had to work on medium to large python codebases it's been a nightmare, the few exceptions have had very deliberate and strict architecture designs and style rules which throw away that whole "easy to use" part since you need extremely capable people to implement it first
I've rewritten many projects in better languages so they would be easier to maintain in the long run
>>86910576if you knew how to read you'd see I addressed that
your illiteracy explains why you got stuck with the training wheels that are python
>>86910763>it's literally wasting time and moneywhat's wasting time and money is committing to python after you're done with the prototyping phase