Ken Tilton wrote: > George Sakkis wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >>Okay, since everyone ignored the FAQ, I guess I can too... > >> > >>Mark Tarver wrote: > >> > >>>How do you compare Python to Lisp? What specific advantages do you > >>>think that one has over the other? > >> > >>(Common) Lisp is the only industrial strength language with both pure > >>compositionality and a real compiler. What Python has is stupid slogans > >>("It fits your brain." "Only one way to do things.") and an infinite > >>community of flies that, for some inexplicable reason, believe these > >>stupid slogns. These flies are, however, quite useful because they > >>produce infinite numbers of random libraries, some of which end up > >>being useful. But consider: Tcl replaced Csh, Perl replaced Tcl, Python > >>is rapidly replacing Perl, and Ruby is simultaneously and even more > >>rapidly replacing Python. Each is closer to Lisp than the last; the > >>world is returning to Lisp and is dragging the flies with it. > >>Eventually the flies will descend upon Lisp itself and will bring with > >>them their infinite number of random libraries, and then things will be > >>where they should have been 20 years ago, but got sidetracked by Tcl > >>and other line noise. > > > > > > I know we shouldn't feed the trolls, but this one was particularly > > amusing to resist the urge. The joke about lisp's world domination in > > some unspecified point in the future never fails to bring a good > > chuckle. I heard it's scheduled right after strong AI and before time > > travel, is this still the plan? A quick look at > > http://www.tiobe.com/tpci.htm may be helpful as a reality check before > > you go back to your ivory tower (interesting how close in ratings and > > growth is the "Lisp/Scheme" entry with another dinosaur, Cobol). > > > > And it interesting that VB is almost three times "better" than Python, > and that a Honda could kick a Lamboghini's ass for it at Laguna Seca: > > http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=lamborghini&word2=ford > > Come on, COBOL is a great language, even has macros (copy ... replacing) > and the worlds greatest case statement, evaluate. We are proud to be its > neightbor. > > ken > > -- > Algebra: http://www.tilton-technology.com/LispNycAlgebra1.htm > > "Well, I've wrestled with reality for thirty-five > years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally > won out over it." -- Elwood P. Dowd > > "I'll say I'm losing my grip, and it feels terrific." > -- Smiling husband to scowling wife, New Yorker cartoon
Well, Cobol still has the largest and most easy to comprehend system for doing decimal arithmetic. Jurgen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list