Is Python for me?
Jaap Spies
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Sat Feb 10 18:07:02 EST 2001
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DvdAvins wrote: > I'm planning to write a program for myself which, if I'm happy with the way it > turns out, I will likely distribute as shareware. I'm looking for as many of > the following traits as possible: > > 1:a functional language. I've been intrigued by functional languages for a > while, but have had no occasion to use them at work. > 2: automatic garbage collection and other programmers' convenience features (I > still have to take care of my day job) > 3: support for objects (not necessary, just a convenience) > 4: it MUST be distributable as a stand-alone program for Windows. I'd like to > be able to distribute to Mac and Linux as well. > 5. there has to a good book on the language available in English or at least an > IDE with and excdellent help environment. > > I'm investigating at M, Python, BETA, Scheme, Haskell, Icon, and Common Lisp. > Which would you use? Why? Grow up! Miracles are of another World! Are you joking? Jaap Spies
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