Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-11 Thread James Stroud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > After several years developing in Java, I've begun to switch to Python > for several of my new projects as I have found the language quite > interesting. I've read several tutorials and implemented a few sample > programs and I've found that Python enables one to program

Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-11 Thread bayerj
> yup, you could spend weeks reading the Language Wars: Actually, that link is not about language wars. It's about making the switch from java to python. Nothing more, nothing less. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-11 Thread gene tani
bayerj wrote: > Hi, > > If you switched from java to python the best point to start is > http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html. > > Greets, > -Justin yup, you could spend weeks reading the Language Wars: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Aartima.com+java+python&btnG=Goog

Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-11 Thread gene tani
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > After several years developing in Java, I've begun to switch to Python > for several of my new projects as I have found the language quite > interesting. I've read several tutorials and implemented a few sample > programs and I've found that Python enables one to progra

Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-11 Thread bayerj
Hi, If you switched from java to python the best point to start is http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html. Greets, -Justin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: learning python idioms

2006-06-10 Thread vbgunz
> After several years developing in Java, I've begun to switch to Python > for several of my new projects as I have found the language quite > interesting. I've read several tutorials and implemented a few sample > programs and I've found that Python enables one to program in a variety > of differ

learning python idioms

2006-06-10 Thread conkerll
After several years developing in Java, I've begun to switch to Python for several of my new projects as I have found the language quite interesting. I've read several tutorials and implemented a few sample programs and I've found that Python enables one to program in a variety of different styles