[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > which feature of python do you like most? > > I've heard from people that python is very useful. > Many people switch from perl to python because they like it more. > > I am quite familiar with perl, I've don't lots of code in perl. > Now, I was curious and interested in the python people. > They certainly made their best choice from perl to python. > > but i have no interesting python experence before, thought i've read a > few chapters > of a python tutorial book. The things are much like the perl one. > > I have no idea why people are so facinating with python. > > So I post this question: What do you use in your dairy work with > python?
Err... Python ?-) > what is the thing that python makes you happy? readability, expressivity, simplicity. And also everything-is-an-object. And also list comprehensions. And also iterators and generators. And also properties, descriptors and metaclasses. And also anonymous functions, callable objects and decorators. And the librairies too. And a lot of other things, in fact... > > I certainly don't want to miss a language if it's so great! > can anyone share your happy experence with python? Just install Python and use it, and you'll share our happy experience !-) -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list