Is python commercializationazing? [ Was Re: ANN: PyStream
Is python commercializationazing? [ Was Re: ANN: PyStream - a C++ stream emulation ]
Alex Martelli alex at magenta.comSat Aug 26 04:58:50 EDT 2000
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"Grant Griffin" <g2 at seebelow.org> wrote in message news:39A6B447.3AFC880E at seebelow.org... > Manuel Gutierrez Algaba wrote: > ... > > I'm starting to wonder if all these changes are more or less > > a "face" wash to "sell" better python to the commercial world. > > Speaking as one of its residents, I think stability is generally a > better selling point. Seconded! When I told people that the 1.5.2 release I was using, the latest one, had been 100% stable for over a year, I saw lights of wistful desire lighting in their eyes (at least as soon as they understood that here, for once, 'stable' did NOT mean 'dead':-). Now, built-in Unicode is perceived as an "obvious necessity" here, and I could easily sell augmented assignment and perhaps list comprehensions, but I'm not enough of a salesman to push the "print>>" hack. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted; now, the perception of Python will switch back from "magically stable and sound beyond ordinary mortals' parameters" to "quite ready to change core language for the sake of a marginal and debatable minor gain", i.e., "just another neat thing off the net". I don't think this shift in perception will kill its chances of commercial adoption, but it's definitely not going to HELP it any, IMHO. Pity. Alex
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