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[Note]Python's Design Philosophy
by Guido van Rossum
- Borrow ideas from elsewhere whenever it makes sense.
- "Things should be as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)
- Do one thing well (The "UNIX philosophy").
- Don't fret too much about performance--plan to optimize later when needed.
- Don't fight the environment and go with the flow.
- Don't try for perfection because "good enough" is often just that.
- (Hence) it's okay to cut corners sometimes, especially if you can do it right later.
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