Python rocks
Mark Carter
me at privacy.net
Sat Jun 2 09:26:33 EDT 2007
Well, I know I'm preaching to the converted - but Python rocks.
I've been enchanted by the siren calls of Scheme, Lisp and Forth, but in
the end, I find Python much easier. I even tried a little bit of Tcl.
To give a bit of context ... I have recently switched from Windows to OS
X and Linux. I missed MS Money, but couldn't get on with GnuCash. So I
decided to write my own little home-brew money management program that
includes things like downloading share price info from Yahoo Finance.
I picked Chicken Scheme for OS X. Things started well, and even the web
download and regex stuff worked fairly painlessly. I wanted to work with
dates, and decided that I needed the SRFI-19 library. Chicken has
"eggs", which you can download and install. The problem is that it
needed further dependencies. Well, no need to panic just because of
that; but I found that it ultimately depended on gmp, which turned out a
pain to compile.
Other languages seem to have neat ideas; like closures or macros in
Scheme, or ultra-simple syntax like Forth. But what I have generally
found is that other languages seem to require too much pain for too
little return. I just seem to be way more productive in Python than in
any other language.
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