Python syntax in Lisp and Scheme
Pascal Bourguignon
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Wed Oct 8 19:11:06 EDT 2003
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"Andrew Dalke" <adalke at mindspring.com> writes: > In general, there are very few methodological studies on the > effectiveness of different languages on general purpose > programming problems when used by sets of people with > roughly comparable experience. The only other one I have > is Prechelt's "An empirical comparison ..." > http://www.ipd.uka.de/~prechelt/Biblio/ > with the followup of Java v. Lisp at > http://www.flownet.com/gat/papers/lisp-java.pdf > That data also suggests that Tcl/Perl/Python/Lisp development time > is comparable. I'd be interested in a comparison of maintenance time. Perl feels like a write-only language. -- __Pascal_Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/ Do not adjust your mind, there is a fault in reality.
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