Is Python Dead? Long Live Python!

"Jürgen A. Erhard" juergen.erhard at gmx.net
Wed Jul 11 15:40:53 EDT 2001


>>>>> "Kemp" == Kemp Randy-W18971 <Randy.L.Kemp at motorola.com> writes:

    Kemp> So an interesting question is raised.

Is it?

    Kemp> If PHP and Ruby are gaining acceptance because they address
    Kemp> business needs, what needs to be done to carry Python in
    Kemp> that direction?

*If*!  We can debate to no end whether PHP and Ruby are gaining
acceptance, in business circles.

And PHP and Ruby are quite different beasts.

I'm looking on my Debian system... and lo and behold, I don't see any
significant app or tool written in Ruby.  Okay, that might not mean
too much...  I can find tons of *important* stuff using Python,
however (apt-cache showpkg python-base scrolls off the screen... a 60
line screen.  The same for ruby fits nicely)

    Kemp> And while Java may be slow, Sun pushing it for business
    Kemp> solutions also gives that language acceptance.  How can
    Kemp> Python become as popular as Perl, Java, or PHP?

What Paul said... especially concerning Java.  Just Sun alone probably
has a marketing budget for Java that no company in the Python camp can
match.

Bye, J

PS: This will really (yeah, sure ;-) be the last from me in this
thread.

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