What is different with Python ?
Peter Hansen
peter at engcorp.com
Sat Jun 11 16:19:42 EDT 2005
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>>- 5) I have developed for many years (>18) in many different environments,
>>languages, and O/S's (including realtime kernels) .
>
> 2. You may not have dealt with a weakly-typed language before. If
> that is the case, your feeling of "something being different"
> most likely comes from that difference.
If he's done realtime kernels, he's most definitely worked with a weakly
typed language before (assembly most likely), but I think you meant to
say (or should have said) "dynamically typed".
-Peter
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