[cumbria_lug] To Python, or not to Python?

Richard Smedley smedley358 at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 9 12:56:54 UTC 2009


On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 10:06 +0100, Rosalind Mitchell wrote:
> > > I'm not in a hurry.  I like working in Perl and I had a crack at Ruby
> > > for a while and that's nice but I still prefer Perl.
> > >    
> > What didn't you like about Ruby? It's supposedly 'like Perl', but I never

Seconded - the ease of Perl, with the sanity of Smalltalk ;)

> There's nothing I dislike about Ruby - it's neat and the online
> documentation is more lucid than that of Perl.  It's just that the more
> anarchic nature of Perl suits me!

In that case I'd say only go with Python if you're
really prepared to push yourself in to it. It won't
be a comfortable initial fit, but once in who knows?

Alternatively how about LISP? It's still on my 
[ever-expanding] to-do list. Earning its place my 
being the language reputed to most change your view
of programming.

Alternatively, have you looked at haskell? Playing
with the code for Xmonad is a good starting point,
I guess.

 - Richard
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