On 11/12/2013 09:39, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
A few practical considerations, far away from theoretical
aspects. Mainly for non ascii, understand non native English
speakers.
Python is an "ascii oriented product".
Sheer unadulterated rubbish.
Platform. On Windows, the solely version which works
harmoniously with the system is Py 2.7 in a byte string
mode (ie non unicode).
Fixed in Python 3, especially with the superb work done on PEP 393 and
the FSR.
Unicode. Sorry, but Python just becomes a no-go.
Yawn.
The great strength is(are) the Python interactive
interpreter(s). It makes learning this language a game.
Blimey, got something correct, miracles do happen.
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