Scripting (was Re: Python books, literature etc)
Jorgen Grahn
grahn+nntp at snipabacken.se
Fri Jan 8 09:37:07 EST 2010
On Thu, 2010-01-07, Peter wrote:
> [...] depending on your
> application domain, I liked:
>
> 1) Hans Petter Langtangen: Python Scripting for Computational Science
> A truly excellent book, not only with respect to Python Scripting , but
> also on how to avoid paying license fees by using opensource tools as
> an engineer ( plotting, graphing, gui dev etc ). Very good , pratical
> introduction to Python with careful and non-trivial examples and exercises.
Sounds good.
Regarding the book's title: is it just me, or are Python programmers
in general put off when people call it "scripting"?
I won't attempt a strict definition of the term "scripting language",
but it seems like non-programmers use it to mean "less scary than what
you might think of as programming", while programmers interpret it as
"not useful as a general-purpose language".
/Jorgen
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