Give me ONE, JUST ONE reason NOT to learn Based Python?

Give me ONE, JUST ONE reason NOT to learn Based Python?

No memes allowed, give me actual reasons not to learn it.

>not to learn it
Go for it OP.

muh dick is like a pythons

There's never a reason not to learn, user.

you could be learning ruby instead

Just learn C, anything else is wangblows niggernet bloatware.

Because Lua exists.

why would anyone ever learn ruby over python?

Python has far more applications.

I think Python is a very useful language for writing cool prototypes ASAP. I'm a die hard ANSI C fan. Learn Python.

You will learn programming too fast and too easy. When you later learn something like C then you won't struggle like your betters did. You won't appreciate how it feels to suffer for the craft.

>When you later learn something like C

Why would I ever do that?

sometimes prototype is what ends up serving in production for many years

It's ok, I have nothing against useful prototypes :)
By the way, I never suspected master Tonberry to be... Pepe. He was one tough opponent in FF series.

is python good or not

Yes it is

Because you could be learning racket or wait assembly

To write actual software instead of toy projects.

It doesn't have tail-call optimization and its lambda functions are limited to single line statements. Literally unusable.

because python will die in 2020.

because python4 will break the codes all over again?

If you have the time, ability, resources, and desire to learn something, why not learn it? No matter what it is. There's no point in purposely not learning something.

explain

Maintainers will stop support python 2 in 2020.
Guess what will happen.

the transition to python 3 will not kill python.

No one that is still using python2 will migrate to 3 though. They will only fork the language.

If something, you've learned changes or you learn to do it the wrong way, it's lot harder to learn the second time the correct or new way than the first time. The solution? Never learn anything.