On Tue, 9 May 2000, vulcan wrote:

> > Python can do everything that Perl can, and continues to remain
> > usable even as your program gets larger.
> 
> Does that mean Python is object oriented whereas Perl is not.
> 

They both are object oriented. It's just that Python's design is object
oriented from the ground up, while Perl has OO'ness thrown in as an
afterthought.

It's like comparing VB with Delphi, although neither can stand up to
Python.

JCK


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