I am absolutely loving my experience with Python. Even vs. Ruby, the syntax
feels very clean with an emphasis on simplification.
My only complaint is that there doesn't appear to be a great commercial IDE
for the language. I've tried Komodo, etc and they are nice applications,
but they don't
I was trying to advocate using Python for an upcoming prototype, so my boss
went out to take a look at the documentation and try and get a feel for what
the language is all about.
First comment; "I hope the language is designed better than the site." The
site is readable, but is amateurish. I
Good news Steve.
It's definitely time for a sneak preview. Let's see it!
"Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> CppNewB wrote:
>> I was trying to advocate using Python for an upcoming prototype, so my
>> boss wen
"Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> to post a "can we round up a couple of designers?" message with an in-
> flammatory subject line. that algorithm is rather simplistic, and can be
If it's any consolation, I did check Google
"John J. Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> rounded corners. The Python site is clean and to-the-point. I guess I
>> could
>> admin that the various Python logos look dated, but that's about it. Oh,
>> and
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> CppNewB>and maybe a readable default font is in order.<
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> That font looks fine to me, maybe there's a problem in the default font
> of your browser, you can probably fix your problem...
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