Re: Moving away from BGT and learning python
a= (b) ? c : d;
switch (e) {
case f : g(); break;
case h : i(); break;
}
And then there are c-style macros.
Python is supremely simpler overall, but I do need the terniary operation far more often than swapping.
Yeah, Python eventually added its own version (which is annoying to port, since it puts the arguments in a different order), but it's not as quick as a=(b)?c:d;
But that's all I can think of that python does less conveniently. ... Well, that and the lack of smart string concatenation.
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