On Jun 10, 6:40 pm, Matej Cepl <mc...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 10/06/12 00:44, Yesterday Paid wrote: > > > I'm planning to learn one more language with my python. > > Just my personal experience, but after passively learning many many > languages, I came to the conclusion that I (and I suppose many others) > am able to learn only one platform well. The point is that you are never > interested in learning *a language*, everybody who has at least some > touch with programming can learn most languages in one session in the > afternoon. But nobody is interested in you knowing a language, you need > to know the platform with all libraries, standards, style, and culture. > And *that* demands you focus on one language completely.
Hi Matěj! If this question is politically incorrect please forgive me. Do you speak only one (natural) language -- English? And if this set is plural is your power of expression identical in each language? Speaking for myself I can think of examples in Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit and Tamil that when translated into English are so tame as to almost completely miss the point... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list