Has anyone here programmed in python/django? If yes how do you like it?
I have started in python after programming in Perl for 12 years and I m loving it. If given a choice I would have gone straight to python from the get go.
Has anyone here programmed in python/django? If yes how do you like it?
I have started in python after programming in Perl for 12 years and I m loving it. If given a choice I would have gone straight to python from the get go.
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I prefer Cobra. It has much more personality. ![]()
(sorry)
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LOL. Good one. I some how knew that was coming.
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Sorry ![]()
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No need. I m just curious to see if someone here has done something with it since I m way too excited to be working on a new language after 12 years. :-)
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I have no experience in programming so I'll be outta here in a second.
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I've heard very good things about Python. It has been adopted as the new programming language of choice for many first year Uni courses in Comp Sci which tells me that it's a great tool.
I've personally done a lot of Perl programming along with C, C++, and Java as my most frequently used languages.
My favorite out of the lot are C and Perl.
Back in the day, I wrote a lot of Perl scripts for a NSF & DoD funded project and just imagining that these scripts may be getting used to gather foreign intelligence by the US Government sometimes gives me the shudders. To this day, I maintain that I wouldn't have been able to write these scripts as efficiently in any other language other than Perl.
Good ole days! Some day I'll try to pick up Python and see what all the fuss is about :)
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Wow. That is great. I had worked with Perl for about 12 years but mine was mostly about the web application. I m not sure if Perl is intended to be a Web development language since there are quite a few workarounds for it to be one.