I really do not wish to limit myself to MS. My bread and butter is MS but I
am a BSD fan at heart. I wanted to learn something I can use in both.

I thought about Perl first but  I feel the learning curve is to steep (to
get it right),  it seems easier to make a mistake in Perl and not catch it.
Python just feels right and fits me better. ... Well what do I know ... you
make you pick and take your chances.

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> LittlePython wrote:
> > I am very new to python. I have been studying it for only a month or so.
I
> > have been using vbscript for about 2-3 yrs and only recently been using
it
> > rather heavily the past 9 months or so. I am new very new to oop. My
main
> > use will be administrative scripting into the win3k, XP, AD domain,
> > 55exchange and 2003exchange environments. I like to incorp wxpython
(GUI)
> > into my scripts instead of HTA's that I have been using with VBS. I am
also
> > finding myself being tasked with jobs that are outside the scope of VBS.
> > Well that's a lot to learn and I have a feeling that to many I am just
> > another member of  "The Ministry of STUPID Questions"
> >
> Out of curiosity, why python ? The new VB.Net seems to be a very
> interesting one language wise and given that you have a VB experience,
> it seems to be a natural one to try.
>


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