[TriLUG] C# and .NET

Andrew C. Oliver acoliver at apache.org
Mon Jul 1 15:23:40 EDT 2002


PERL==big shell scripts.  It has its place.  Its yucky but it has its 
place.  I use it often.  But I wash my hands
when I'm finished.

Robby Dermody wrote:

>My little experience with Python has confirmed this. Languages like C++ and
>perl often suffer from the "kitchen sink syndrome", I found this to be
>thankfully lacking with what I've done in Python. However, I think there's a
>right tool for the job and Python, Java and C++ all have their places. perl
>however....(oh Lord) ;)
>
>Robby
>
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>>Python.  According to most reports, its on an order of magnitude faster
>>to develop in.  Its multi platform, and if you really need to code
>>something in C/C++ its simple to tie that in. I got up to speed on it in
>>an afternoon, and almost everything I've tried in it has been easy,
>>there has been no fighting with the language, like there is in C++.  And
>>there is a right way to do things, so you don't have to worry about some
>>unmaintainable ball of code, since its hard to do that.
>>
>>Peace.
>>
>>john
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