Compiled languages detect errors before running the code, they are holding you back x) Pure GOLD !
‘Gets a ruler to find whitespace misalignment’ - 🤣, just perfect
"Bad Performance? In Python, we just buy a bigger machine."
'The documentation is just one page!'- proceeds to scroll through the longest webpage on the internet LMAO
"In Python we don't do constants; we only do change!" followed right up by "Who put the main function at the bottom of the file?" was absolute GOLD. Caught me off guard with how funny that was.
As a python data science guy, i thought i was ready for this but i wasn't. It's all fun in games until it happens to you :)
"Geared towards children, and PhDs"😂
Geared towards children and phds is actually an amazing selling point.
"and i'm not a child, i'm a PHD" "Oh, the shirt goes into the jeans?" LOL
The stammering between, do you want to read a medium article to writing one was so killer lmao. Also "I've never written code before. Why am I so good at this?!" Holy shit I'm gone 😂
As someone who had to self-teach a lot of Python for scientific research over the last few years, this video just reached through the internet and sucker-punched my sense of relatability. Well done.
I went straight from Child to Senior Machine Learning Engineer thanks to Python!
The scrolling through documentation at 3:20 absolutely killed me.
I'm a PhD working on learning python for all these reasons. Every time I come back to this video I feel more and more called out, it's a work of art.
"How many libraries does it take until I can actually put Python as my status on LinkedIn? Like, three? Numpy, Matplotlib, and Pandas. Or maybe two, because we start counting at zero." This is sooooooooo good! and so true.
"C is only faster in execution." This is the way
OMG measuring the whitespaces with a ruler killed me 😂😂
"It's not LaTeX, sadly. " As a Physics PhD candidate who does much of his data analysis in Python, this entire video hits too close to home. Also an avid LaTeX user, to the point that I even do my presentations in LaTeX beamer.
just finished a phd in pure mathematics and this video accurately represents me now trying to get jobs in machine learning while talking up my nonexistent programming skills in the CV.
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