merits of Lisp vs Python
Brian Adkins
lojicdotcomNOSPAM at gmail.com
Thu Mar 8 00:35:13 EST 2007
John Nagle wrote:
> Brian Adkins wrote:
>> alex23 wrote:
>>
>>> John Nagle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hosting providers and distro
>>>> makers aren't concerned over whether Python works. They
>>>> care if C, C++, Java, PHP, and Perl work, but not Python or LISP.
>>>> Ask them.
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have any real experience with recent linux distros? Or with any
>>> _real_ hosting providers?
>
> Do you? You're writing from a gmail account, not your own site.
>
> I have four hosting accounts with EZpublishing and a dedicated server
> at Aplus.net. I spent weeks trying to find a hosting provider that
> would provide a Python environment that "just works", like everyone
> does for Perl. What you typically get is a basic Python 2.4,
> and a refusal to install more packages, because it's so time-consuming.
> Or a quote of $50 to $150 per hour to install Python packages.
>
> There are a very few hosting providers that actually want to provide
> Python hosting, such as Hard Hat Hosting. But most don't.
>>>
>>> Because what you've said is clearly not true. Just because the
>>> situation isn't as easy _for you_ as you would like, doesn't mean that
>>> Python is being ignored to the extent you're trying to claim.
>
> I don't see any evidence to back up this unsubstantiated claim.
>
> John Nagle
Ok, since you provided some details you appear less troll-like, so I'll
ignore my own advice.
With prices of dedicated servers and virtual private servers so cheap,
why would anyone get a hosting account without root access? Once you
have root, just install whatever you want. It shouldn't take more than a
few minutes to install Python or whatever language you desire.
If "apt-get install" doesn't give you a recent enough version, just
download the source and compile it.
Brian
P.S. very cool rag doll physics by the way...
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