Python vs. Perl, which is better to learn?

Gustavo Cordova gcordova at hebmex.com
Mon May 6 11:11:18 EDT 2002


> > Exactly.  You can write bad code in any language.  On the 
> > other hand, you can write really good, robust, readable,
> > maintainable code in Perl.
> > 
> > Programming is about 99% concepts and 1% syntax, if that 
> > much even. A poorly written Python program that can be 
> > easily read is still poorly written.
> 
> Hmmm... that's a mean disservice to Perl. Or...
> 
> "You can write really good, robusr, readable, maintainable code in
> assembler."
> 
> -gustavo
> 

BWAAA HA HA HA HA !!!

Damn, I need more coffee. :-D

-gustavo

pd: In case you don't see it, I'm contradicting myself
    by responding the way I did.





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