I’m still digesting this one and haven’t formed any strong opinions yet.

I’ve had problems in the past where this could have been useful, like ingesting millions of lat/long positions and trying to string them together in a “trail”. But, I was still able to handle that fine with namedtuple without too much pain.

Thoughts?

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    1 year ago

    I agree with the article that dataclasses and namedtuples aren’t as good as they can be. But I think the solution should be to make dataclasses native, and not namedtuples.

    So we could write something like:

    dataclass Point:
      x: int   @"why not also add new syntax for documentation?"
      y: int   @"the size of translation on the Y axis"
    
      def methods_as_usual(self):
          ...