Things and stuff
Sean
picasso@madflower.com
Thu, 27 Apr 2000 09:37:33 -0400 (EDT)
I wouldnt mind python either. I have heard really good things about it
like how it can kill small beast of problems with one venomous strike. Its
astounding quickness, and clean sleek lines making it a formidable
opponent to any task. Its ability to traverse the deadly jungles of
various platforms makes it a deadly competitor for development.
=)
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Edward Glowacki wrote:
> I'd be interested in learning more about Python. From what I understand
> it's supposed to be a very nice language with a fast-growing user base.
> There's also it's likely killer app, ZOPE (www.zope.org) which I've played
> with a little bit, looks really cool and would be even better if I knew
> Python... ;)
>
> --
> Edward Glowacki glowack2@msu.edu
> Network Services
> Michigan State University
>
> On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Alan Garrison wrote:
>
> > "Alan Garrison" <aeg@lbwl.com> 04/26/00 08:24AM
> >
> > > ...which leads us to our next meeting. It is currently
> > > scheduled for May 7, and we do not have a topic established
> > > yet.
> >
> > I'll reply to myself here. I have recently become quite
> > interested in the Python language, and while I haven't
> > written anything substantial in it yet, I'm most of the
> > way through the O'Reilly book on it. Would GLLUG like
> > a presentation on Python? Keep in mind that I'm no expert,
> > but I can try to throw something together for May 7 if
> > people are interested. It would be just a fairly high
> > level overview with some small source examples.
> >
> >
> >
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