In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cameron Laird) wrote: >> >>Tcl's maturity advantage is tiny--*maybe* two years. Both began at >>the end of the '80s. There've been close to two decades since to >>obscure any initial leads. > >The difference is more significant than that. Tcl started in 1987, but >Python's history doesn't begin until the early 1990s, unless you're >counting ABC as well. . . . We agree it was ambiguous. It was only in 1988 that John Ousterhout started *using* Tcl, and '89 when he first gave source to early adopters <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/1721 >.
Both Tcl and Python have covered a LOT of territory since then. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list