> I highly doubt such a thing exists, more likely you are used to a certain level of bad code and don't understand it can be better.
Ohhh trust me, I know bad code. And I know good code. My unit of measurement is how fried I feel at the end of the day. Dynamic loosy-goosy python? Brain fried, constant debugging, little confidence in deploys. Static types, pydantic, pycharm, mypy, DI? I'm in the zone all day.
I don't think you are the arbiter of all code, so I'm not sure what grounds you have to tell me what my taste in code is.
Additionally, you would be better served by writing comments with less presumption in them. It makes the discourse more adversarial than it needs to be.
Ohhh trust me, I know bad code. And I know good code. My unit of measurement is how fried I feel at the end of the day. Dynamic loosy-goosy python? Brain fried, constant debugging, little confidence in deploys. Static types, pydantic, pycharm, mypy, DI? I'm in the zone all day.
I don't think you are the arbiter of all code, so I'm not sure what grounds you have to tell me what my taste in code is.
Additionally, you would be better served by writing comments with less presumption in them. It makes the discourse more adversarial than it needs to be.