Brett Ritter a écrit :
After many years happily coding Perl, I'm looking to expand my
horizons. [no flames please, I'm pretty aware of Perl's strengths and
weaknesses and I'm just here to learn more, not to enter religious
debates].
I've gone through some of the online tutorials and I'll be brow
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> Subject: New to Python, familiar with Perl - Seeking info sources
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> After many years happily coding Perl,
On Jul 24, 11:53 pm, Brett Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is: What are the best sources to learn best practices or
> Are there any good sources to tell me
> what Perl habits are good/bad in the Python paradigm?
I've never used Perl myself, so I can't comment on the quality, but
th
On Jul 24, 3:53 pm, Brett Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After many years happily coding Perl, I'm looking to expand my
> horizons. [no flames please, I'm pretty aware of Perl's strengths and
> weaknesses and I'm just here to learn more, not to enter religious
> debates].
>
> I've gone through