Em Dom, 2006-02-12 às 04:33 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > Felipe Almeida Lessa wrote: > > Em Dom, 2006-02-12 às 03:20 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > > > However, to me, the strength of python is the batteries that is > > > included(and there are more and more coming). > > > > So .NET is as good as Python? Hmmm... I think the language itself is the > > best part of Python, its library is just a complement (a very good and > > relevant one, though). > .NET is not a language, IMO.
You talked about "batteries included", and that isn't related to the language. I said .NET in reference to what you said. The part about the language is my own opinion, I just didn't want to say anything about C#, Boo, J#, Nemerle or any other language that targets the .NET framework. In the case of Python, as well as Java, the language has the same name as the framework, and this may have lead you to mistake me. -- "Quem excele em empregar a força militar subjulga os exércitos dos outros povos sem travar batalha, toma cidades fortificadas dos outros povos sem as atacar e destrói os estados dos outros povos sem lutas prolongadas. Deve lutar sob o Céu com o propósito primordial da 'preservação'. Desse modo suas armas não se embotarão, e os ganhos poderão ser preservados. Essa é a estratégia para planejar ofensivas." -- Sun Tzu, em "A arte da guerra" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list