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No. Doesn't get to the point quick enough.Originally posted by Joe BlackAnd what about Eiffel?
Doesn't anyone like it?
It's an "academic" language like Pascal and Smalltalk and Lisp.
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Python is more object oriented than Perl and thus more suitable for proper big OOP apps: probably a mid-way between Java and Perl.
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I've dabbled with some Python. It uses indenting to define blocks! And if that's not bad enough in itself, if you set up your editor wrong and mix tabs and whitespace you'll be staring at the screen for hours unable to understand why it isn't doing what you've told it to do.
I don't understand the fuss, it just seems like just another script language with no real advantages (I can see there are advantages in Perl even though I hate it with a vengane). I think I'd rather use Javascript.
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As it so happens I have just left a phython program to run all night doing a little lite web surfing on my behalf. Well, it's JPython so I get the best of both worlds so to speak.
Wonderful for what it does.
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Ah. Then it's dooooomed.Originally posted by TheMonkeyI've just become officially addicted to the Python programming language. Elegance, power, simplicity.
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Super Killer AppOriginally posted by TheMonkeySorry - I must be thick. What is SKA?
HTH
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I actually wrote mine for SKA: small and portable and also supports faster non-HTTP protocol on the same socket/port: currently used to supports hundreds of connections on SKA server.
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Yeah i did!. Source:Originally posted by AtWI bet you did not actually write a web server, did you?
Well i cheated a bit.Code:import CGIHTTPServer CGIHTTPServer.test()
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