On 7/15/2012 2:48 PM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
Not really. Install Python, run interpreter and in black window type:
print "Hello world"<Enter>
and you are done.
Or, install Racket, run it and in the interpreter subwindow type
(display "Hello world")<Enter>
and you are done again. Even better, Racket comes with full IDE, so you
don't need to bother much with additional setups. Either write some
snippet into interpreter subwindow or longer piece into editor subwindow
and when you finish, click running man icon to run it.
It's that easy.
With APL, it's
'Hello World'
Of course, both languages require some reading/learning to be done before
one can program something more complicated. And in both cases, docs are
easily available and (IMHO) well written.
With the right learning, the problems can be big, but the APL doesn't
have to be.
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