I found that page very shallow and superficial. What they
call "the language of the future" is actually the language
of the present. Python (but also, Ruby, Perl, Smalltalk, Lisp,
Scheme, ...) have already most of the features they list.
Then they claim "the language of the future will be so
diffe
jelle wrote:
Quite suprised while reading the Amazin c2.com Wiki:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FutureOfProgrammingLanguages
Take a look, and feel incredible good about yourself & your decision to
opt for python. Did work for me. Cheers, Jelle.
Sorry, but it's an annoyingly long page filled with what
appe
Quite suprised while reading the Amazin c2.com Wiki:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FutureOfProgrammingLanguages
Take a look, and feel incredible good about yourself & your decision to
opt for python. Did work for me. Cheers, Jelle.
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