Why is python not written in C++ ?
Grant Edwards
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Wed Aug 4 19:04:50 EDT 2010
On 2010-08-04, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo at geek-central.gen.new_zealand> wrote:
> In message <i3bseh$kfm$1 at reader1.panix.com>, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> The problem has nothing to do with the relative merits of the
>> languages. The problem is inertia.
>
> So how was C++ able to get popular in the first place?
Building on C's popularity helped.
> And how was Java able to grab some share from it?
Good question. Both IBM and Sun put a lot of effort/money behind
Java.
--
Grant
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