Justin R Findlay wrote:
> Deciding on a prefered language/platform cannot be just a judgement of
> technical merit.  It is after all a preference.  I prefer perl because
> it's very mature, flexible, and has a vast compliment of libraries and
> is also ubiquitous.  Life would be a lot easier (at least for romantic
> idealists like me) if there were one language that satisfied everyone's
> needs.

But see, you're only aiming for a telestial ideal.  You've got to think
higher.  See your bishop.

Shane

P.S. Does humor overcome contention? :-)

P.P.S. Python is terrestrial.  We don't have a celestial language, no,
not even Lisp.  I'm pretty sure Java is OD...
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