One drawback of python...
Ype Kingma
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Thu Feb 13 13:46:06 EST 2003
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Robin Munn wrote: > Paul Nilsson <python.newsgroup at REMOVE.paulnilsson.com> wrote: >> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:10:33 -0500, an infinite amount of monkeys >> hijacked the computer of Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> and wrote: >> >>>There's a solution to that, I suppose, which I've been using for about >>>two years now. Don't "go back" to those other languages... this is the >>>hands-over-the-ears-chanting-la-la-la-la-i-don't-known-that-language >>>approach to the question of whether to use another language. ;-) >> >> Thats a nice idea but often you don't get to choose, and your >> la-la-la-la approach will lose you jobs. I'd love to work with python >> but I think the reality is I'll still be using Java and C for some >> time to come. Like the original poster says this can be a disadvantage >> once you've tasted the good life. > > So shrug your shoulders, use Java or C when it's required, and point out > from time to time that you wish you could have done that bit in Python > because it would have been much simpler. In Java you might try and smuggle jython.jar onto the class path. Have fun, Ype -- email at xs4all.nl
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