Hello List,

Having settled with Ubuntu5.04 as a versatile & stable platform, I'm getting to know the packages available. Pike is there in quantity, but Python much more so. This must reflect the relative scale of the language projects.

My quetion is whether anyone would like to show the rudiments and uniqueness of either at the Gnu/Linux User meeting of Weds June 1st.

It is formally an editor session, starting with Emacs, on which test material will be C. This is a good opportunity for someone to put up another editor and language for comparison purposes. Any new computer used to project from we would arrange to test first, or you could use the proven gear available - just specifiy your software requirements.

Python, of course, is as integral to Linux scripting now as C is to the kernel. That's a superficial view.

Thanks for considering it,

Rik

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Richard Tindall, InfoHelp Services, on RedHatLinux 9.0 (but not forever)




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