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Guido van Rossum: Building an Open Source Project and Community
A long (close to two hours) audio presentation about Python's history and philosophy.
LtU readers will find a lot to disagree with (especially in part 2), for instance when Guido discusses dynamic languages and typing. And yet, I think Guido tries to be reasonable, even though I disagree with some of his conclusions. Be that as it may, this talk provides a useful summary of Python's history, and some idea about the workings of the Python community. Long time readers will remember that I think language communities play an important, yet under appreciated, role in language evolution and success. |
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