On 17 Nov., 14:46, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Had a unsettling conversation with a CS instructor that > teaches at local high schools and the community > college. This person is a long-term Linux/C/Python > programmer, but he claims that the install, config, and > library models for C# have proved to be less > problematic than Python. So both his courses (intro, > data structs, algorithms) are taught in C#.
I don't understand this complaint. How does your instructor installs libraries for C#? When he uses Linux for teaching purposes I assume his students have little problems typing some shell commands and when he uses Windows his students might feel comfortable double clicking on a Windows installer - most likely containing prepackaged binaries. What have I missed? Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list