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leke LXF regular

Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:45 pm Posts: 479 Location: Oulu, Finland
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larcky
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Hmmm. I've tried to start learning Python a couple of times now, but just end up taking one look at the syntax and thinking: nah, stick with Pike
Seriously, leke, what is it about Python that people like so much? I suppose because it's so fast to get things done once you're used to it? |
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Bazza LXF regular

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Hi...
I rather like Python in its pre-3.xx form even with its convoluted
syntax.
Versions 3.0 and greater are even more convoluted in their
syntax now. _________________ 73...
Bazza, G0LCU...
Team AMIGA... |
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leke LXF regular

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| larcky wrote: | Hmmm. I've tried to start learning Python a couple of times now, but just end up taking one look at the syntax and thinking: nah, stick with Pike
Seriously, leke, what is it about Python that people like so much? I suppose because it's so fast to get things done once you're used to it? | Yeah, pretty much, but also having a huge community writing tons on examples/tutorials/modules is really helpful to a beginner like me. _________________ I codes here: http://notsure.tk |
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