On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:18:17 -0500, Istvan Albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>vegetax wrote: > >> previus two python proyects where relatively big,and python didnt feel >> well suited for the task. > >One typical problem that others might talk about in more detail >is that you might be writing java code in python. That means >using Java style class hierarchies, methods and overall >organization. That does not work well in python. On the other hand in could be argued that the language seems to be evolving in a direction in which this is too possible - the distinctive "voice" of Python being muffled in static and class methods, type declarations and the like. Perhaps Python is forced in this direction as an appropriate admission of the advantages of the architecture encouraged by the Java/C# class of langauge. And is being courageous in these admission. Or perhpas it is an unfortunate result of trying to find acceptance and establish some compatibility in an atmosphere in which these language approaches dominate the current mainstream. And trying too hard to avoid a LISPish fate. Or else everything is just as it should be. I honestly don't pretend to know. But am a little confused about the lack of the discussion here about the developments in this direction. Art -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list