On 20/09/2017 02:31, Bill wrote:
Rick Johnson wrote:
I think for most languages an intuitive syntax is not
important -- C is such a language, Lisp is such a language,
Perl is such a language, and there are many more -- but
for Python, intuitiveness is very important.
I guess it depends on what you mean by "important" ("important to the
compiler", is a legitimate concern, for instance). From an intuition
perspective, C++ allowing you to separate the interface of a class from
it's implementation, I would say that C++ has it all over Python from
the point of view of "intuitiveness". It's much easier to tell what's
going on, at a glance, in a C++ program.
You're being serious, aren't you?
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