Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there a free language you consider successful? I can't think of any > that are a lot more (i.e. - an order of magnitude) successful than > Python that aren't derived from C.
SQL > Have you noticed that languages with really cool features aren't very > popular? Unification, prototypes, real macros, and dataflow variables > all come to mind. Lisp, except I'm not sure what you mean by dataflow variables. Does that mean logic variables like in Oz? > Some of the languages that sport these features even > come with an integrated GUI/IDE, but they have at most 99 projects > mentioning them on sourceforge - assuming they are listed at all. You could have said the same thing for dynamic types and GC not that long ago. Users are couthing up. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list