Is Python dying?

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Mon Apr 5 21:37:36 EDT 1999


Hardly.  Until about a year and a half ago, there were no mentions in 
Dr. Dobb's Journal of Python (that I noticed).  Since then, it has 
appeared in several articles.  Some non-obvious examples:

1998 Dec page 101 in article on XLink: references to resources includes 
several documents, Visual Basic application, Java application, and two! 
python items - Garshol's XPointer implementation
<http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsga/download/python/xml/xptr.html>
and Meginnson's (spelling correct?) Document Architecture processor.
(url given in DD incorrect or obsolete).

1999 Jan page 94 in article on Matlab: reference to three Matlab-like 
languages - Octave, SciLab, and NumPy.

TJR





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