vasudevram a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > > >>s/some/great/g >> >>Both Ruby and Python are known for this. > > Thanks for the info.
This is not exactly a scoop, you know ?-) >>I'd say that - wrt/ "advanced" programming tricks - *most* of what you > > can do with one can be done with the other - but usually in a *very* >> different way. While Ruby and Python have similar features and may >> look very similar at first sight, their respective object models are >> totally different. > > Can you briefly explain what you mean by "their respective object > models are totally different"? Do you refer to how the object- > orientation (classes, objects, etc.) is implemented in the two > languages? Obviously, yes. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list