What to do after Python?
Alex Martelli
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Sun Feb 18 06:03:53 EST 2001
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"Erik Max Francis" <max at alcyone.com> wrote in message news:3A8FA056.F7E767B4 at alcyone.com... [snip] > > There are several possibilities, but I would suggest SQL as the second [snip] > I think he meant programming languages, not database query languages or > markup languages. This is possible, but maybe (as long as we're reading his mind anyway:-) by the 'programming' adjective (that he didn't use but you think he had implied) he meant languages *used IN* programming -- and SQL and XML (particularly the XSLT part thereof) then qualify again:-). That's why I was suggesting them rather than, say, French, Esperanto, or Latin:-). > Java or C++ would probably be up his alley, depending on exactly what he > wanted to do with that further knowledge. C++, IMHO, is somewhat too complicated even as a second programming language; unless C++ is a specific requirement, Java is more approchable. Alex
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