[ale] Python questions
James Sumners
james at sumners.ath.cx
Tue Aug 3 21:57:05 EDT 2004
I have found that Mono is _very_ easy to learn and use. My OOP experience is
very limited but I have picked up on C# quite easily and have found that it
is actually a decent language to quickly write applications with. Whatever
documentation is not yet in Monodoc is easily accessible at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/ since Mono is nothing more than an implementation of
the ECMA standards. If you are keen on checking out alternate languages give
http://www.go-mono.com/ a look. I think you might like it.
On 03 Aug 2004 21:41:26 -0400
Chris Fowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at writing some of our code in python so I can have some
> true OOP goodness. I've built the latest and installed it but am having
> issues getting started. For starters I'm use to the perl module
> system. If I need a module I'll go get it with CPAN. With python I
> have to download it from one of many sites and manually build and
> install. I'm having difficulty getting the MySQL module to compile
> because of my unique setup on my machine. Is there a better way? Should
> I just use OOP the best I can in Perl and forget the python?
>
> What would be the benefit of Python over Perl for writing basically
> scripts that do everything. My programs are the backend agents for a
> J2EE application. The gather data, notify technicians, etc. J2EE is
> only used for the presentation of that data.
>
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