Does Python help with the no-Unix handicap?
Aahz Maruch
aahz at netcom.com
Mon Jun 12 14:24:07 EDT 2000
In article <ltq8ksc1a4jnpb54bkgeho8sdu32k561bf at 4ax.com>,
<mkx at excite.com> wrote:
>
>So my question is this: Is Python a more "Windows-friendly" language?
>Is it's base structure less related to any one specific operating
>system? Is learning Python an exercise in learning the language, and
>not a Unix tutorial? Can I be successful even if I do not use Unix ;)
>?
There are some parts of Python that are somewhat more Unix-friendly
(dealing with processes, primarily). Overall, though, Python is about
as platform-neutral as anything else available, and I would definitely
say that Python is more Windows-friendly than Perl.
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