Pythonistas? <- Re: OT: Perl programmers?
Tim Hammerquist
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Wed Feb 13 21:16:45 EST 2002
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Keith Keller <kkeller at speakeasy.net> graced us by uttering: > Tim Hammerquist <tim at vegeta.ath.cx> writes: >> IIRC, "agua" _is_ feminine, but takes the masculine article when >> singular. Mi diccionario dice que "agua" es feminina, también. >> >> OTOH, la palabra "mar" es masculina _y_ feminina. Por ejemplo: >> >> "el agua en la mar" # Correct >> "las aguas del mar" # Correct > > Es mas malo que Perl! ;-) Possibly, as you seem to define "worse". At least in Perl5, if you see $palabra, you can be sure it's a scalar, and @lista is an array. OTOH, exceptions in Spanish are much less frequent than in English or French. Pronunciation is nearly 100% predictable, and there are more regular verbs than most languages. (I have no knowledge of German.) > (yes, it's been a decade since I spoke Spanish, why do you ask?) No es importante. Es importante que Ud. continue aprender. Puede aprender Español, Ingles, Japonés, Perl, Python, o Ruby. > --keith Cheers, Tim Hammerquist -- : Do you want perl everywhere or not? No, sometimes I just want it nearby. -- Larry Wall in <199904091930.MAA06625 at kiev.wall.org>
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