Re: OO in Tcl (goodbye tcl)
From: David N. Welton (davidw_at_dedasys.com)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:04:55 GMT
lvirden@yahoo.com writes:
> :This is where I like the Python batteries included approach. When
> :I sit down at an OSX box, linux box, or any other place that has "a
> :python" installed, I know exactly what I'm getting, and it's a
> :comprehensive, useful set of things to have (628 pages in Python
> :2.2's lib.pdf).
> And yet, I still find lots of announcements of new Python extensions
> appearing in the freshmeat announcements each week - so even
> Python's batteries included nature does not include everything.
Of course not. That would be impossible. That doesn't mean that
approach isn't generally successful for a lot of people like Mark or
Ed.
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