← Back to context Comment by dana321 1 day ago [flagged] 3 comments dana321 Reply tomhow 1 day ago Please don't fulminate on HN. The guidelines make it clear we're trying for something better here. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html rvz 1 day ago Agreed. Aside from the guideline violation, he has a tiny point.Python is quite garbage for this sort of thing. tomhow 1 day ago Sure, and the opposite of shallow dismissal isn't shallow praise, it's substantive explanation of the reasoning behind one's assessment.
tomhow 1 day ago Please don't fulminate on HN. The guidelines make it clear we're trying for something better here. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html rvz 1 day ago Agreed. Aside from the guideline violation, he has a tiny point.Python is quite garbage for this sort of thing. tomhow 1 day ago Sure, and the opposite of shallow dismissal isn't shallow praise, it's substantive explanation of the reasoning behind one's assessment.
rvz 1 day ago Agreed. Aside from the guideline violation, he has a tiny point.Python is quite garbage for this sort of thing. tomhow 1 day ago Sure, and the opposite of shallow dismissal isn't shallow praise, it's substantive explanation of the reasoning behind one's assessment.
tomhow 1 day ago Sure, and the opposite of shallow dismissal isn't shallow praise, it's substantive explanation of the reasoning behind one's assessment.
Please don't fulminate on HN. The guidelines make it clear we're trying for something better here. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Agreed. Aside from the guideline violation, he has a tiny point.
Python is quite garbage for this sort of thing.
Sure, and the opposite of shallow dismissal isn't shallow praise, it's substantive explanation of the reasoning behind one's assessment.