Python suitability questions
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Tue Jul 20 19:41:52 EDT 1999
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In article <0CCE781E44F2C872.F528377A62B41DCA.73CAA63AD6E79314 at lp.airnews.net>, Jason Maskell <jmaskell at saskpublishers.sk.ca> wrote: >Well, after a day or two of reading lots of newsgroup posts and >documentation, I'm still not quite certain if Python is suitable for the >project I have in mind. I'm rather reluctant to jump in and start fiddling >with it without having some idea whether it's what I'm looking for or not. A It's what you're looking for. You're at a stage in evaluation where it'll be cheaper for you to jump in than to continue to poke at Python from a distance. This is one of the charms of Python, as you'll learn; it invites experimentation, and is friendly, so frequently the best answer to how things work is to experience them for yourself. . . . -- Cameron Laird http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html claird at NeoSoft.com +1 281 996 8546 FAX
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