Yes! I was very confused when I saw that Python was ranked high for being "good for beginners" but ranked low for being "usually bad for beginners". Then I realized it was actually actually intended to be ranked low in terms of being "bad for beginners". Which makes sense, if barely.
If you're going to have "ranked high" and "ranked low", make all the attributes positive.
Yeah, Python is good case study for confusion as it has a lot of negative sentences in "ranked low".
I see in this thread that many people complain about it, so I've emailed author with the link to this thread and to Python's page and suggested renaming "Ranked high/low" to "Most people agree/disagree that..." or sth like this.
If you're going to have "ranked high" and "ranked low", make all the attributes positive.