PyOpinion: Does Python Programming Marginalize You?
Ken Seehof
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Michael Hudson wrote: > <snip> > Wait? I think Python is getting there ... it's far more "in the > mainstream" now than it was a year ago, and I think the trend is > continuing. Use Python, be successful with Python - these are the > best adverts surely? I don't think there's a real need for a > Java-style hype monster. > > optimistically-ly y'rs > Michael Why not use Python, be successful with Python, and have a Java-style hype monster too? We need a Hype Monster! Otherwise how can we make everyone admit that Python is by far the best language in every conceivable category and no other languages have any reason to exist except maybe C but only for writing extensions and maybe English too for mailing lists and stuff and that way Microsoft which will die because of Open Source and Netscape will have to get rid of Java and use Python instead and everyone will be very happy. I think Python has a good chance at World Domination. True, it is competing with firmly entrenched standards, but standards change, and it's foolish to underestimate the roll of education. If students use Python in class, they will continue to use it in the real world. It is becoming easier every day to compete with the giants, both in languages and operating systems (look out, Microsoft) because people have finally learned how to write portable open architecture software. Eventually the best stuff will float to the top, though this was not always the case. Ken Seehof kens at sightreader.com starship.python.net/crew/seehof Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 12klat.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 343 bytes Desc: Card for Ken Seehof URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20000606/a7f9ea6d/attachment.vcf>
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