Was really surprised by this too, because iirc Python 2 did not do this.
Was really surprised by this too, because iirc Python 2 did not do this.
No, type hints are not enforced.
It is but if you start with a float you get a float back.
Yes, it has no implicit conversions like JS or R. It does, however, allow you to not specify the type of a variable and even change it without complaining. Even if you add types these are only hints that won’t generate errors unless you use external type checking (e.g. mypy).
Python is strongly typed, but it is also dynamically typed.
https://nobaraproject.org/ There is really no reason not to try. You can just try a bootable USB first to see if Linux works for you and your hardware config. It’s a great way to test things and determine what distro and desktop environment works for you.
I’ve been using Piper for my logitech mouse: https://flathub.org/apps/org.freedesktop.Piper
Honest question: what are the limitations? Most articles online compare it with FAT, which isn’t really an interesting comparison.
Also the teeth that keep expanding and shrinking. But if you just lowkey watch something it is really hard to notice…