Hi, list.

I'm into a psicological doubt that I would like to share with you (you'll know why later on this mail).

I'm a programmer with 5 year of experience into Perl. I'm on that point where you resolve problems without thinking on HOW you'll do it with that language but only on the problem itself.

Since Perl 6 started I've been following it. The conclusion I have is they're making a whole new language and I'll have to learn it. This being said and, since I've to learn a new language, I've started thinking in a new language. I've noticed Python is getting more and more developers and many projects are being made.

I've tryed to use python some times but I get frustrated very quick. I get myself many times needing to figure out how to loop through a list, declare an associative array, checking how to pass named parameters to functions, and simple things like that.

What I would like to know is if anyone had these problems and if you can share that experience with me. I'm trying to minimize my "frustration" :)

Thanks a lot.

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