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From: egibson at connect.com.au (Evan Gibson)
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 02:12:40 GMT
Subject: Is Python dying?
In-Reply-To: <wkn20szh1m.fsf@ifi.uio.no>; from Lars Marius Garshol on Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 02:00:53PM +0200
References: <7dos4m$usi$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> <MPG.1169efcbb228590998968a@news.ma.ultranet.com> <gary.922776946@cs.su.oz.au> <37009C12.4C0E6B0B@earth.ox.ac.uk> <roy-3003990734080001@qwerky.med.nyu.edu> <922837384snz@vision25.demon.co.uk> <19990331124736.46416@connect.com.au> <wkn20szh1m.fsf@ifi.uio.no>
Message-ID: <19990403121240.18381@connect.com.au>
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> | I never understood how people can actually read programming books.
> | A very basic tutorial can teach the syntax, and after that all you
> | need is a library reference and a news group...
>
> As long as the language is relatively similar to the ones you already
> know this approach works fine. But if you only know, say, Algol-like
> languages and C, try learning Lisp, Standard ML or BETA from a very
> basic tutorial. I would not recommend it. :)
Smile. Maybe that's my problem... I know Scheme and Red Code as well...
> --Lars M.
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Evan ~ThunderFoot~ Gibson ~ nihil mutatem, omni deletum ~
May the machines watch over you with loving grace.