Python's popularity statistics
Anand B Pillai
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Mon Dec 16 04:59:38 EST 2002
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Aaron K. Johnson <akjmicro at yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<at8t68$h36$1 at bob.news.rcn.net>... > In message <mailman.1039651694.24189.python-list at python.org>, Cliff Wells wrote: > > On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 12:49, Aaron K.Johnson wrote: > > > For all who are interested, I wrote a couple of python scripts that helpe= > d > > > extract newsgroup activity from the comp.lang.* hierarchy, and this can b= > e a > > > rough guide to the popularity and usage of the big programming languages. > > > > <advocate name=3D"devil"> > > > > Or it could be taken as a measurement of the relative difficulty of a > > language: more activity =3D more questions ;) > > > > </advocate> > > I forgot to mention that not only would that NOT explain python being near the > top, but it WOULD explain perl being up there!!! > > So, I don't know---you may be right.... > > Or maybe its-python is fun and people like sharing stuff, and perl sucks and > people ask questions to not bang their heads against Larry Wall's 'walls' > I totally agree. Coding in Python is like a walk along the beach on a balmy evening with your girlfriend whereas coding in Perl for me (whenever I tried) is something like trying to teach your mother-in-law driving :-) I think Python is the best first language around for newbies who start learning Computer Science. During my graduate days it was Pascal, which was replaced by C later on but right now it should be Python. > -Aaron. Anand B Pillai
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