[python-advocacy] Python Advocacy - Side-by-Side Comparison of Algorithms
Jeff Rush
jeff at taupro.com
Wed Dec 13 20:28:03 CET 2006
Taro wrote:
>
> PLEAC -- pleac.sourceforge.net <http://pleac.sourceforge.net> -- is a
> multi-language implementation of the code in the Perl Cookbook
> v1. The Python section is currently the healthiest at over 85% (Perl's
> is of course at 100%), but there's still an annoying 14+%
> left to complete. In addition, with the release of
> 2.5 there's probably nicer ways of doing some of the existing recipes,
> plus some of the recipes haven't been updated for 2.4. The 14%
> remaining is at the more onerous/difficult/obscure/platform-specific end
> of the spectrum - it's mostly high-hanging fruit - but it would be good
> if it were completed.
>
> Anyway - could you please add it as a project to the Advocacy pages, on
> the theory that sometimes showing them the code works [I was surprised
> at just how many of the recipes were much nicer in Python than Perl,
> incidently]
Taro, thanks for bringing this to my attention. It will be a useful source of
side-by-side source comparisons for the advocacy site. I should be able to
mechanically parse and integrate the format with a bit of code.
I've added to the suggestions section of the advocacy site a call for
volunteers to finish up the remaining portion:
"Help complete the remaining 15% of Python-equivalent recipes (and review the
existing 85% for being current with Python 2.5) of the [WWW] Programming
Language Examples Alike Cookbook, a side-by-side comparison of algorithms in
different programming languages based on the Perl Cookbook."
-Jeff
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