On Oct 31, 11:31 am, "Alf P. Steinbach" <al...@start.no> wrote: > * sk: > > > [title "Why do you use python?] > > What would be your answer if this question is asked to you in an > > interview? > > > a modified version might be: > > "Where would you use python over C/C++/Java?" > > > (because my resume says I know C/C++/Java)? > > The C++ FAQ addresses this question here: > <url:http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/big-picture.html#faq-6.5> > > Cheers & hth., > > - Alf
Mphfffff Even I have some agreement that the choice of a language it's more a business-driven issue I REALLY don't like that the techie weenie shouldn't be heard. Talks a guy that programmed a GUI on Motif using C (plain old C) in 2003 and takes almost forever (one year and a half), instead of using any other graphical toolkit because "we can't afford to expend time on learning new languages"... I think time to development (usually related to "mystical" bugs well hidden in layers and layers of code) it's an important thing to take into account. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list