I beg to differ. Maybe it's just me but I'm used to compiled languages where before running you at least know you won't get syntax errors. With Python however I'm only a beginner and the amount of times I have to restart a complete session becasue of some syntax or other error in the code is frustrating and time consuming: for instance I have a script which talks with external hardware which takes 10 seconds to connect with. Which is unfortunate enough, but then I have to redo that for every stupid error made and there's lots of them :]pfalcon wrote:Feature you ask for is rarely needed
Can't really argue with that. It's more of a nice to have though I guess for some it's more welcome than for others.but adds noticeable overhead to implementation - that's usually a rule for "skip this feature" we used so far. Feel free to argue for a usecase when it's unavoidably needed though