I recently shipped some client work - a small prototyping project - written in Python. Which is surprising, given I would say - if asked - that “I don’t write Python“. A lot of people write a lot of Python these days. It’s a common teaching language; it’s a lingua franca for machine learning and data science; it’s used as a scripting language for products I use such as Kicad or Blender. But it’s passed me by. I first wrote Ruby in 2004, which I still love, and that’s served my...