[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do. We want to leverage as many people as possible using
a good high level language instead of fragmenting efforts.
I don't. Languages have different strengths.
Erlang is the concurrent language I have been looking for. However, for
number crunching I'm not going to use it.
For standard scripting and higher level programming, I'm going to reach
for Python.
For regex crunching, I'm going to reach for Perl.
If portability and deployment matter, I'm going to reach for Java.
For bit banging, I'm going to reach for C/C++.
Besides, whitespace is not "neutral". Quite often, I use it to align
elements that I consider related.
So what?
Then you can't arbitrarily rearrange things. There is no such thing as
"neutral" whitespace.
-a
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