Greg A. Bur wrote:
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> bitch is along similar lines. How many scripting languages do we really
> need? Off the top of my head I can name bash, perl, python, tcl, and expect.
> I can see a use for bash and perl and maybe even tcl but I don't understand
> the point of python. Expect is very much designed for a certain niche but
> python just seems to be perl rehashed with a different name. I've also
> tinkered a bit with lisp and have removed many others. Perhaps because I
Python is most definately not a rehashed version of Perl, thats much like
saying C++ is just a rehash of sh.
>
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