I read the "Notes from the initial brainstorming session"
about the development of Perl 6. One thing specially
captured my attention:
<quote> Tom Christansen made a series of observations recently on where Perl and Python differ, and where Python offers improvements over Perl. This list of points should be considered when designing the Perl6 language. </quote>
I like Python very much. I think it's a good language for scripting and prototyping, as Perl. If I'll have this possibility, I'd like to use Python in a freshmen class to teaching programming. I'm glad to see Perl community (I know, Tom Christiansen is not Perl community) looking at other languages to improve Perl. What do you think?
Note I know this could be seen as a heretic meditation. Of course, I don't want to flame.
See you
Larsen
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RE: Perl and Python
by perlmonkey (Hermit) on Aug 02, 2000 at 04:30 UTC | |
by reptile (Monk) on Aug 02, 2000 at 04:41 UTC | |
RE: Perl and Python
by t0mas (Priest) on Aug 02, 2000 at 10:57 UTC | |
Freshman Programming
by Nitsuj (Hermit) on Aug 02, 2000 at 16:19 UTC | |
by larsen (Parson) on Aug 02, 2000 at 16:45 UTC |
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