Perl is worse! (was: Python is Wierd!)
Grant Edwards
nobody at nowhere.nohow
Sun Jul 30 22:08:14 EDT 2000
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In article <slrn8o9k4e.i9b.grey at teleute.rpglink.com>, Steve Lamb wrote: >On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 16:22:07 GMT, Grant Edwards <nobody at nowhere.nohow> wrote: >>But in many, many programs (at least in the embedded and process control >>areas where I do most of my work) program objects _do_ correspond to real >>world objects. > > Granted, and in those cases it is appropriate to remember the limitations >of the physical world. However in programming languages, peach.debone is >valid, as is waffle-iron.dial. :) Only if "debone" is a valid operation for the object "peach" and if dial is a valid operation for the object "waffle-iron". You can't state a-priori that this is the case. In real-life only certain operations are valid for a particular object. The same is true in Python. I'm suggesting that this makes Python an easy language for a new programmer to learn. >>I don't understand the analogy. Pens are not responsible for >>parsing English sentances and proofreading them. They're >>responsible for leaving a visible trail when they're dragged >>across a paper surface. > > Exactly. Huh? -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! NOW, I'm supposed at to SCRAMBLE two, and HOLD visi.com th' MAYO!!
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