[Chicago] Better than Python?

Clint Laskowski clint.laskowski at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 22:50:49 CEST 2008


Maybe someday Arc will be as general purpose and as well supported.

I've heard interesting things about Qi.


On 4/11/08, Mike Kramlich <ramadeus at rcn.com> wrote:
>
> First let me say I love Python and think it's well-designed,
> practical, clear, flexible, chocolate-tasting, etc., and it's my
> default language for hammering nails.
>
> That out of the way, I wanted to throw out a question to the list that
> I've been wondering about. Does anyone have their eye on any other
> language to sort of potentially maybe one day replace Python in their
> toolbox. I'm not interested in special-purpose tools that could outdo
> Python in one specific area, but rather, something general enough that
> means it could be your next big all-purpose Hammer.
>
> Bonus points if it's not associated with Microsoft, and doesn't
> require you to end code blocks with "end". :)
>
> Mike Kramlich
> ZodLogic Games
> http://zodlogic.webfactional.com
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-- Clint

Clint Laskowski, CISSP
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