I think what kills me most is when you encounter these codebases in the real world and you're like "wait … this entire startup is younger than Python 3 significantly", and younger than the point where there was good support from the ecosystem…
Double bonus points these days if younger than the Python 2 deprecation date…
(And yet every security team lists some variant of "keeping stuff updated" in their process docs, somehow.)
I think what kills me most is when you encounter these codebases in the real world and you're like "wait … this entire startup is younger than Python 3 significantly", and younger than the point where there was good support from the ecosystem…
Double bonus points these days if younger than the Python 2 deprecation date…
(And yet every security team lists some variant of "keeping stuff updated" in their process docs, somehow.)