[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm making a little research project about programming languages e
> their respective IDEs
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>If you focus on IDEs, your research will have pre-selected only
>>certain kinds of programmers and teams, and w
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>If you focus on IDEs, your research will have pre-selected only
>>certain kinds of programmers and teams, and will not necessarily
>>include the best ones.
>
> It wouldn't have occurred to me to say that Ken Iverson (APL), Peter
> Deut
Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you focus on IDEs, your research will have pre-selected only
> certain kinds of programmers and teams, and will not necessarily
> include the best ones.
It wouldn't have occurred to me to say that Ken Iverson (APL), Peter
Deutsch (PARC Smalltalk), or D
Adriano Monteiro wrote:
> I'm making a little research project about programming languages e
> their respective IDEs. The goal is to trace each language silhouettes,
> where it fits better, their goods/bads and the costs of developing in
> this language.
You say this as though each language ha
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Scott David Daniels wrote:
> Adriano Monteiro wrote:
>
>> I'm making a little research project about programming languages e
>> their respective IDEs. The goal is to trace each language silhouettes,
>> where it fits better, their goods/bads and the costs of developing in
>
Adriano Monteiro wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm making a little research project about programming languages e
> their respective IDEs. The goal is to trace each language silhouettes,
> where it fits better, their goods/bads and the costs of developing in
> this language.
What do you consider the ID
I get this:
Mod_python error: "PythonHandler mod_python.publisher"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line
299, in HandlerDispatch
result = object(req)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mod_python/publisher.py", line
136
Hi folks,
I'm making a little research project about programming languages e
their respective IDEs. The goal is to trace each language silhouettes,
where it fits better, their goods/bads and the costs of developing in
this language.
It's easy to find projects that doesn't worked as expect