[Tutor] What language should I learn after Python?

Mark Young marky1991 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 7 21:03:50 CEST 2009


2009/10/7 Serdar Tumgoren <zstumgoren at gmail.com>

> And in case you hadn't heard enough suggestions yet, here's something
> I just stumbled into this morning:
>
> Programming Paradigms for Dummies, by Peter Norvig
> http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/3465
>
> Here's a portion of the soundbite from the website (where you can
> download the PDF):
>
> "This chapter gives an introduction to all the main programming
> paradigms, their underlying concepts, and the relationships between
> them. We give a broad view to help programmers choose the right
> concepts they need to solve the problems at hand. We give a taxonomy
> of almost 30 useful programming paradigms and how they are related.
> Most of them differ only in one or a few concepts, but this can make a
> world of difference in programming."
>
> Having skimmed a few pages, I'm not sure I'd say this is your average
> "Dummies" book, but it appears to provide a bird's eye view of how
> different languages are geared to solve different kinds of problems.
> Might bring the landscape into sharper relief before you settle on
> that next language.
>
> HTH!
>
> Serdar
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 It looks interesting, I'm working on reading it.
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