Lager'd Statistics on language migration
Alex Martelli
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Mon Sep 6 11:40:44 EDT 2004
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On 2004 Sep 06, at 16:33, Carlos Ribeiro wrote: > As for Ruby, it's a different matter. I think that Ruby is a little > farther away from Perl in the language spectrum than Python, but I > have no hard data to back my claim. It's just how I feel about it, and I think that Ruby has so many things in common with Perl -- mutable strings, regular expressions as built-ins rather than a module you need to import, even variable names which can be control characters...! -- that I'd definitely have to consider it far closer to Perl than Python is. Can you point out some specific behavior, some language-design choice, where Ruby is farther away from Perl than Python is? Alex
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