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- The standard library, which is both trusted/blessed and perma-stable
- A package ecosystem which is neither
I would love to see more exploration of the space in between:
- An extended stdlib which ships versioned libraries which use semver rather than being perma-stable.
- Better support for managing verification and assurance of package ecosystems.
But yes, in languages with batteries included sometimes they feel like an afterthought. It's not just Python. Java also used to have a big standard library, with many useful things including GUI programming which has been neglected a little bit.
As someone who doesn't use the mentioned languages often, it's surprising to hear that Python's stdlib is inconsistent given how old it is / how much work has probably gone into it.
This is already in nightly[1]. I don't see what "getting money in peoples pockets" has to do with its stabilization.
[1]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/random/trait.Rng.html#tymethod...
[1]: https://pythondev.readthedocs.io/platforms.html
[2]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.htm...