Perl Vs Python
Will Stuyvesant
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Thu Feb 27 18:58:55 EST 2003
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["John Smith" <someone at microsoft.com>] > do Perl & Python do similar things? > What should be the rationalle to one or the other? They do similar things. They look different but you can get used to both. Their extensions (libraries, modules) have about equal power, Perl has more and older stuff on CPAN, with versioning problems. If it is important that other people can read your code later, use Python. Or make sure everybody adheres to *very* strict coding rules using Perl (which is unworkable in practice). If you want to write CGI scripts and you have an ISP like me, use Perl. They do not have Python installed and they don't want to be bothered. This is the normal situation with over 99% of the ISPs. Python needs some powerful lobbying *fast*; if it doesn't it will die, and so will your code. cynical-after-another-day-with-configuration-problems-ly-yrs
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