Should I learn Python?
Philippe C. Martin
philippecmartin at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 16 13:51:47 EST 2004
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I do not consider myself a great developper, yet I can code. For the past 17 years I have coded in many languages (assembly, basic ; -( Pascal, C, C++, ADA, ....) in many environment (regular os:Windows(all), Unix, Linus, DOS, OS/2... - embedded: pSOS+, vxWorks, VRTX32...). I discovered python 5 months ago, fell in love within the first few days and: -) can code many times faster than ever before (yet I doubt my neurons have reproduced) -) I currently work on a fairly sophisticated commercial smart card project and have a prototype almost ready after 4 months and 6K lines of code. ==> it would have taken at least me two years and 20K lines more to reach this using a "standard" high level language. My advice is this: 1) learn it 'cause it's fun ! 2) if performances do not involve most of your software/you do _not_ need deterministic/realtime behavior: use it because it's potentially the most productive software language/environment available on this side of the galaxy. 3) learn it 'cause it's fun ! Regards, Philippe
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