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Using Python, How can I create a bot/script that let's me re-post a subreddit's post to Lemmy?

Just wanted to do a simple little project to practice my programming skills.

I just need to know the outline/backbone of things I should know to do this project.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What language would you suggest for scripting like this?

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Really? You hate python but recommend typescript? All the problems you cited about python are there, too!

Garbage stack traces that go through a hundred lines of node modules.

Dependency hell. Peer deps. Npm or yarn? An ecosystem where packages have a half life of weeks. A new major version of node comes out literally every six months. SIX MONTHS. MAJOR VERSION CHANGE. And you complained about python2 vs 3!

Typescript also has a garbage debugger compared to python.

There's also just too many ways of doing things because the standard lib is thin. How many ways to loop over an object are there? For in, for each, object keys, lodash, underscore, object.entries, what am I forgetting?

Newer versions have stuff in the standard lib like Array.at, but if you're targeting an older browser that won't work unless you enter the wonderful world of transpiling and polyfills. And you thought virtualenv was bad??

And let's not forget the language's obsession with being async, even when you don't expect or want it. How many hours have been lost because someone forgot to await response.json()?

Oh right and remember how there's like six ways of declaring a function. The function keyword, when it's in a class, and like four variations on arrow function syntax. And arrow functions are different than ones with the function keyword.

And lots of other little weird gotchas like

const foo = "hello";
const bar = { foo: "world"};

Go on. What do you think that object key is? The syntax is insane . You need to do { [foo]: "world"} to reference a variable as a key. Which looks like a list. Because typescript/javascript is kind of bad.

Typescript is used in the browser because that's the only thing really supported there for front ends. It's a horrible tool for anything else.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
  1. Yeah BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT DEAD PACKAGES LIKE 90% pip packages.
  2. Yeah at last we have different declarations
  3. its simple we USE THE GOD DAMN STAMDARD. { myvar:string } and we dont have to use any LIBRARIES FOR THAT
  4. typescript is just a language that transcompiles to js so you dont have any experience with js or ts them dont fucking talk bad thx
[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There are far more dead packages on npm than pip.

Why is having multiple different ways of declaring a function a good thing??

The standard in JavaScript for object declaration "is stupid*. It is a bad standard that is unintuitive and error prone. This has nothing to do with libraries. And JavaScript is notorious for "oh get a library for that*. Why do you think momentjs became mega popular? And momentjs is dead now! Move to datefns! The JavaScript ecosystem is full of that nonsense! Underscore got big because the standard library was kind of bad, but then people moved to lodash.

I don't know what you're responding to with point four. Honestly I don't think you're actually that familiar with python, and you ignored a lot of my points, so this probably isn't a very fruitful conversation.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sadly i work with it 35 hours a day ( and i hate it every millisecond ). And we both know you and the other cant convince me that python is good and i cant convince you ( all ) that python is bad.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I acknowledge this truce. I hope you find more enjoyable work.