[Edu-sig] Why MIT switched from Scheme to Python
kirby urner
kirby.urner at gmail.com
Wed Mar 25 21:43:05 CET 2009
Contentious comments eh?
Sounds like edu-sig sometimes, although trying to have dialog in a
comments thread is more awkward.
What does the robot look like I wonder. Open source? API? Yes, I
should Google, but I'm trying to track a "Django in the real world"
workshop at the moment. Pycon. Packed room. They're showing the
slide that scares me the most: LiveJournal Backend: Today (roughly).
LAMP isn't as easy as it sounds.
Here're the slides we're looking at FYI:
http://jacobian.org/speaking/2009/real-world-django/
Kirby
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Gregor Lingl <gregor.lingl at aon.at> wrote:
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> Daniel Ajoy schrieb:
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>> http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/link/2110/why-mit-switched-from-scheme-to-python
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>> Daniel
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> Do you consider this to shed light on the nature and/or qualities of Python?
> Or of the MIT?
> Gregor
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