Complementary language?

Hal Rosser hmrosser at bellsouth.net
Sun Dec 26 00:19:01 EST 2004


"HackingYodel" <taoiststarter at -nospam-yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all!  I'm learning to program at home.  I can't imagine a better
> language than Python for this.  The ideal situation, for me, would be to
> study two languages at the same time.  Probably sounds crazy, but it
> works out better for me.  Being a newbie, I find almost all languages
> fascinating.  C, D, Objective-C, Ocaml, C++, Lisp, how is a non-tech to
> choose?  Does any single language do a better job in Python's weaker
> areas? Would anyone care to suggest one to supplement Python.  That is,
> if you could only use Python and one other language, which would it be?
>   Thank you for your time and help.

 Java. Because of Jython.
Perfect partners. They can work together.



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