I am very familiar with Python, but I don't know Pearl. In order to answer your question, you will have to tell me about your statement, "I couldn't live without closures and without the fine control over scopes that Pearl provides." I don't know what these things are to Pearl. If you tell me what these features are in Pearl and what you use them for, I can tell you if Python has them as well.
Chad -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kj Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:20 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: Overcoming herpetophobia (or what's up w/ Python scopes)? I'm a Perlhead (there, I said it). Years ago I made a genuine attempt to learn Python, but my intense disappointed with the way Python deals with scopes ultimately sapped my enthusiasm. I couldn't live without closures and without the fine control over scopes that Perl provides. I've been wanting to make another attempt to (re)learn Python for a while, but this scopes business remained a major damper. What's pushing me over my reluctance is having to work with a large in-house package developed in Python. I am hoping that it may be better this time around. For one thing, like Perl, Python was then (and maybe still is) a "work in progress." So I figure that Python scoping may have improved since then. Even if not, I think that Python is mature enough by now that adequate alternatives must have been devised for the Perlish features that I missed during my first attempt. My question is: is there any tutorial on Python scoping aimed at diehard Perlheads? Thanks! kj -- NOTE: In my address everything before the first period is backwards; and the last period, and everything after it, should be discarded. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list