Where is Python in the scheme of things?

2006-10-04 Thread gord
As a complete novice in the study of Python, I am asking myself where this 
language is superior or better suited than others. For example, all I see in 
the tutorials are lots of examples of list processing, arithmetic 
calculations - all in a DOS-like environment.

What is particularly disappointing is the absence of a Windows IDE, 
components and an event driven paradigm. How does Python stand relative to 
the big 3, namely Visual C++, Visual Basic and Delphi? I realize that these 
programming packages are quite expensive now while Python is free (at least 
for the package I am using - ActivePython).

Please discuss where Python shines.
Gord


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Re: Where is Python in the scheme of things?

2006-10-04 Thread gord
A very lively feedback indeed. I appreciate most of the points discussed and 
will persevere with the language until I understand the more powerful 
aspects of it. Then I will try the GUIs that were mentioned.
Many thanks, Gord.


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