@9e7exkbzvwpf7c

"sometimes we have a competition to write the longest list comprehension...and sometimes it's in production...and sometimes we don't call it a competition but work" literally perfect.

@stonetop

"multi-threading is for everyone but not everyone is meant for multi-threading" is a truly profound statement.

@JamesRyan-ni7tu

"It's a jungle... to be fair the natural habitat of a python" LMAO

@urscion

"When dependencies don't work, that's when the fun begins"

Now this is pipracing!

@beefchalupa

This guy's gotta be the greatest coder of all time or something. It's like he has intimate knowledge of how every single language works.

@NerdX151

That amazing feeling when you are 98% done with your program, but the package that you need is not supported by the version you are using, and the packages you are already using do not work in any other versions, and the only good answer on Stack Overlfow points to a third version where none of it works.

@sergeybeatsburysemerikov9986

"Python is jack-of-all-trades, good at them. Except production code. Except in the way we use it."
Golden.

@wisdomcube7789

3:00 "pi qt is a good option for build GUIs, if you don't have any option"
3:37 "just write it in C and wrap it in python, I wanna see you struggle"
BEST

@zaedvfdsd3903

"I usually tell my students ... to pivot their idea"

That resonated with me ...

@MrKeepItTrill

'which python... which python3' hit hard

@EulerJr_

We need a ”Junior C++ developer” video lmao

@jeremyklein953

Brings me back to one of my proudest moments. A single line of comprehension that went past our line length standards. God, it was so awful I loved it :)

@gayming195

I love how Python's use case at the end is machine learning where all the programming is really just configuration of another library probably written in C++ lol

@dersg1freak

I wrote a hacky little tool with flask for an acquaintance's company and it saved their ass at the time. It was meant to be used for about a week and was a complete hack and the interface was inspired by vim of things(poor users). That's been over 5 years now and it's still used regularly. Somehow that thought terrifies me. I learned that nothing lasts longer than a makeshift solution. 

Just so we're clear, flask is great, but I certainly wasn't at the time.

@Gabriel-V

"Critique for not using vectors. Happend to me several times in a row" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Just brilliant. Keep it up

@uwuLegacy

"Learning python and then learning another language is like learning to ride a bike and then switching to an.... Airbus"

@I27.0.0.1

"Sometimes we do competitions who can write the longest comprehension and sometimes we doing it in out production code"

@thedapperfoxtrot

These are so great buddy! Keep it up, they're viral among all my programming peers. 😆

@ByteBeacon9660

"if every variable is passed by reference you might just use globals everywhere" that related way too well with me

@R4ven11

We were all waiting for machine learning to be dropped at some point. Teased us till the end!