• AngrilyEatingMuffins@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The image you’ve uploaded is a humorous take on a programming practice common among Python developers. It shows a list comprehension, which is a concise way to create lists in Python. The joke is that nobody prompted the Python programmers to use a complex or sophisticated feature, yet they are using it anyway, which implies that Python programmers tend to use list comprehensions frequently and perhaps even when they are not strictly necessary. List comprehensions are a popular feature in Python because they can make the code more readable and expressive, and this meme plays on the idea that Python programmers might be eager to use them at every opportunity.

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      1 year ago

      I think that Python has a bit of a ‘Microsoft Word’ thing on the go. You know how your own docs are completely editable and print fine, but everyone else’s are a complete fucking disaster and pressing a single key will screw up the formatting of the whole document? Your own Python code is full of sensible idioms and pragmatic naming conventions, but everyone else’s was plainly written while on mushrooms.

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    Python has great list comprehension. Too bad it’s incomprehensible to humans.

    But seriously whoever writes those cool oneliners is a shitty programmer. Life is not code golf, fuck off with your smart ass.

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      1 year ago

      What would be the alternative? (assuming that you want to do the loop yourself)

      new_results = []
      for result in results:
          if result:
              new_results.append(result)
      results = new_results
      

      or else

      for result in results:
          if not result:
              results.remove(result)
      

      which doesn’t do the exact same thing.
      Honestly, this list comprehension is much faster to read and quite easy to understand.
      I think we could rename the “result” variable “x” or “res” and it would be less confusing though.