John Salerno wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Yes, and making sure that the first several you learn are disparate in > > their common idioms and programming models is incredibly worthwile to > > your development as a programmer IMO. > > You're right about that. While I'm definitely no expert in it, I did > start learning C# last year (even before I started with Python), and > though I never got too far with it, it was a great experience to learn a > language like that, and then move on to something as different as > Python. It really helped me to see how things are done differently given > the type of language you are using.
Try learning a really different language next. ML would be enlightening, or Forth. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list