Visual Basic mathematical comparison
Matt
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Wed May 24 02:12:18 EDT 2000
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I am new enough to Python that I do not yet have a full grasp of the language and it's elements. I would like to know if there is an existing comparision between the Python and Visual Basic languages, or if anyone can offer up opinions based on experience. Specifically, I am interested in where either language is more comprehensive in built-in elements used for prototyping or developing financial or mathematical programs. I am not concerned with GUI building capabilities, but the base ability to crunch numbers, by providing a wider range of functions and data types (without having to implement them by hand in the language). I would consider both languages to be somewhat "general purpose", not specifically geared to particular application types, such as FORTRAN or COBOL. But sometimes, if a tool is too general it can be lacking.
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