Python advocacy
Bijan Parsia
bparsia at email.unc.edu
Sun Mar 5 12:16:42 EST 2000
Martijn Faassen <m.faassen at vet.uu.nl> wrote:
> Bijan Parsia <bparsia at email.unc.edu> wrote:
> [snip]
> > "Python merges many of Smalltalk's ideas with a syntax that is
> > more likely to appeal to C, C++ and Java programmers".
> > I rather suspect it appeals more to Pascal and Modula-2 programmers :)
> > And poor Dylan, which sold it's soul to mixfix only to be doomed to
> > obscurity, in the general world, and scorn from its progeniters.
>
> I don't know -- I always preferred C and C++ to Pascal (and Object Pascal
> in Delphi). I don't know Modula-2 or Dylan and only have passing familiarity
> with Java (the syntax's like C++ anyway). And I like Python's syntax a lot.
Ah! But would you have liked it more if you had always prefered Pascal
*et al* to C and C++? *That* is the question! ;)
I love counterfactuals!
> That's just a single case in point, I may be just weird. :)
You sound quite sensible to me. But, some might think, that *is* rather
wierd ;)
> No-I-*am*-just-weird-ly yours,
But-perhaps-not-weird-enough-ly y'rs,
Bijan Parsia.
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