On 4/24/05, Miguel Manso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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.
I code in perl and C all day. Python is a very nice escape for me. > 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. Perl6 seems to be taking its best features from Python, so I'll just cut through the middle-man. ;-) > 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" :) Sure, happens, but it happens with any new languages. Keep using it, and you'll get over it. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.digitaltorque.ca http://opag.ca python -c 'import this' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list