Thus spoke [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on 2006-06-21 03:51): > I want to learn a language that I can use in my networking duties that > is most likely to be of use to me. I have a few choices I can think of > being: > > Python > Perl > C
C is not really a choice in the perimeter of Perl and Python. Perl was created to do "networking duties" in the Unix environment and had a phenomenal impact, was (then) also a long time the number #1 scripting language for web apps ('CGI' was almost synonymously used w/Perl). Then came Python, which was (iirc) also intended for solving problems around "networking duties" by the GvR, who didn't like the appearance of Perl-Programs (couldn't stand sigils and braces, I guess;-). So it's today just a matter of 1) personal taste, what do think is fancier for you, 2) choice of the community you want to be in. BTW. I don't really think its a "choice" at all, I'd use each language where it applies best. > Any other Langs out there that would be better suited? Never ever ;-) Regards Mirco -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list