Python Success Stories or Nightmares
Mongryong
Mongryong at sympatico.ca
Thu Jan 30 17:49:54 EST 2003
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Hey, let's try to be more productive on this list so we can help the 'subpar' programmers inspiring to superstar "engineers" like some people on this list are. Let's put those 1984 BASC Diploma to good use. Let's hear people's success stories with Python and why they did the switch. Or, tell us about you're Python nightmare and why you're still questionable about the language as more than a 'glue' language. Give suggestions on what you might have done differently in your projects? What works and doesn't work in Python. Python is not the end-all-be-all language folks. So let's help people out about when it's good to use Python and when it's not. I for one would like to know, if anyone has written a 'real' compiler for Python like "jcc" is for Java? What are some of the difficulties in writing such a compiler (type-checking and dynamic importing to start...). Thanks.
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