I would suggest trying to pick up Ruby. Knowing both Python and Ruby has helped me in that I can choose whichever tool is the best fit. There are certain cases where I have to abandon Ruby for a certain project because the library isn't mature enough or cross platform enough for my requirements. So coding in Python is my option. Then again there are other things where I am able to choose Ruby as the best fit because of other concerns. The languages are different, but not _that_ different. If you can get past the initial Perlishness (is that a word?) of Ruby you will find that going from one language to the other isn't that huge of a jump.
Damjan wrote: > >> "Nah, we're not interested in Python." > > This is a hard attitude, but I have the same feeling about Ruby, I like > Python and just don't see a reason to invest any time in Ruby (Rails or > not).. and from that little I've seen from it.. I didn't like it. > OTOH Ruby surelly is not that bad either. > > -- > damjan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list