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Also, do y'all call main() in the if block or do you just put the code you want to run in the if block?

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[โ€“] bitfucker@programming.dev 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I don't understand. What do you mean by deciding what the code should do in the context of language design? Can you give a concrete example? I am confused because the "main" function is required when you make an executable. Otherwise, a library will not contain any main function and we could compile it just fine no? (Shared library)

[โ€“] _stranger_@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Python is an interpreted language that doesn't need a main function explicitly. You can define any package entry points you want at the package config level. (setup.py, etc)

example: What I meant was I prefer language that treat developers like adults. If I want ptrhon's "ux" to hide some functions or objects I can do that with underscores, but nothing is private, a developer using my library can do whatever they want with it, access whatever internals they want (at their own risk of course)