lemming: > > On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Albert Y. C. Lai wrote: > > >Granted, perhaps your perspective is, if every other company is shouting > >"customers are number one", then ours must too, and who actually lives up > >to it is the non-sequitur here. You're in the buzzword war, not the > >evidence war. OK, then make sure you include executability, as the Python > >guys in their infinite wisdom have forgotten that one. You'll trump them > >on that point, ha! > > me too > > >To exemplify, I now analyze the Python statement under my glass: > > > >"dynamic object-oriented": Good, informative, I know those words and I am > >the one to decide its implications to me. > > To be honest - I do not know exactly what is meant with 'dynamic' here. I > know Python is dynamically typed - is this meant? Or 'dynamic' in the > sense of 'can alter data at run-time', or 'can run programs' at all?
'dynamic' as in 'agile' and 'cool' :) -- Don _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe