programming languages (etc) "web popularity" fun
Peter Hansen
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Mon Nov 3 15:24:49 EST 2003
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Dang Griffith wrote: > > On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:27:49 -0500, Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> > wrote: > > >Dang Griffith wrote: > >> > >> On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 00:53:17 -0000, claird at lairds.com (Cameron Laird) > >> wrote: > >> > >> >Note, too, that the Python one hasn't been on the street > >> >as long as some of the others. It's reasonable to specu- > >> >late that the ratios haven't equilibrated yet. > >> > >> Not sure I understand your comment. > >> Python predates Java. > >> --dang > > > >I'm sure Cameron is quite aware of that, and yet your comment > >does nothing to invalidate his statement. Surely you can accept > >that "Python hasn't been on the street as long as *some* of > >the others" (emphasis added), can't you? > > > >-Peter > I definitely accept that--I had glossed over the 'in a nutshell' > portion of Alex' post, and thought the comment was about the > language's popularity, not the nutshell books. We both made the same mistake, actually, as I had missed the nutshell parts as well until Peter Otten's reply. > Apologies for my confusion infusion, hopefully, now defused. Yes, let's get back to useful topics. :-) -Peter
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