Is a "real" C-Python possible?

sturlamolden sturlamolden at yahoo.no
Wed Dec 12 12:12:03 EST 2007


On 12 Des, 17:00, "Chris Mellon" <arka... at gmail.com> wrote:

> Python has not become what it is, and achieved the success it has,
> because a bunch of people really wanted to use Lisp but didn't think
> other people could handle it.
>
> The goal of these sorts of discussions should be to make Python a
> better Python.

I do not want to use Lisp. The syntax is awkward and strange, and does
not fit in my brain. I cannot read Lisp code and get a mental image of
what it does. Readability is what sets Python apart.

But I do think programmable syntax can make Python a better Python,
just as it made Lisp a better Lisp.








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