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I am sorry, though I have to say that I would find it hard working with a large snake every day as well.  Luckily, there is a programing language (called Python) that could help in developing a snake removing application pretty easily.

If, however you are actually talking about the programming language, then if you are asking for help in understanding it, or better being able to work with it, a little more information would probably help others help you.  If you are simply making a statement that you are unable to work with it and have no interest in trying, then I am sorry that you feel that way, and encourage you to try a different language.  (I would even try to recommend one, if we knew more about WHY you can't work with python.)

If you are just trying to vent, I get that... though I would think that constructive venting would work better; ("I can't work with that damn python because it just won't install for me, I keep getting this stupid error 'blah'").

If you are trying to start an argument, or trolling, I suggest trying something more controversial... "Python is the worst language in the world because you have to indent everything exactly, that is a really stupid design!", that, I suspect would get a really good argument going!

In any case, responding to your *actual* statement, good luck with finding co-workers that you can work with, I know how frustrating it can be not liking your co-workers.

Dan


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