Java vs Python ... ???
Greg Weeks
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Thu Feb 14 18:27:13 EST 2002
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Scirious (Scirious at Scirious.com) wrote: : I've been learning JAVA for a while, but now I've heard about Python. : Any coments concerning these two languages? IMO (this stuff is unprovable): Python and Java are natural buddies in that they both have big ugly competitors. I see Python and Perl in a similar niche: high-level, untyped-variables, "scripting". This is a valuable niche, and Python fits it exceedingly better than Perl. I also see Java and C++ in a similar niche: typed-variables, compiled, object-oriented, descendent of C. This is also a valuable niche, and Java fits it exceedingly better than C++ (putting aside performance!). Other similarities: All data are implemented as memory addresses (with the exception of a few primitive types in Java). There is no explicit referencing/dereferencing. All arguments to functions are passed-by-value. Threads are easy to use. All of these similarities are language strengths. Despite my talk of niches, I don't have a clear idea of when I would choose Java over Python... Greg
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