Re: Choosing Python

2007-03-19 Thread kyosohma
On Mar 19, 1:52 pm, "Sells, Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > glad to hear it. Those of us who would like to introduce it in reluctant > schools elsewhere could benefit from a post-semester evaluation, including > student comments and some sample, running projects. > > -Original Message-

RE: Choosing Python

2007-03-19 Thread Sells, Fred
glad to hear it. Those of us who would like to introduce it in reluctant schools elsewhere could benefit from a post-semester evaluation, including student comments and some sample, running projects. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL P

Re: Choosing Python

2007-03-19 Thread John Salerno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > One of the many things I like about Ada is that it is the same wherever > you use it. Python seems to be that way too. Java started out that way. > It was the intention for Java to be more portable than it is. I have heard > that Java was released before the develo

Re: Choosing Python

2007-03-18 Thread adaworks
"Dennis Lee Bieber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 02:21:35 GMT, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed the > following in comp.lang.python: > >> or Ada. Java could vanish tomorrow and, with Python >> and Ruby available, no one would miss Java at all.