[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > To which degree python language support features of following langauage > categories? > > Imperative, Object Oriented, Scriptig or Functional. >
Sounds like a homework assignment to me.... How about your do some research on your own, like the following: google for "python" and "functional"; first link: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-prog.html google for "python" and "imperative"; 10th link: http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=programming%20languages Quoting from that link: There are three main types of programming languages. * Imperative * Functional * Declarative Imperative programming languages are the most commonly used languages. Examples of this type of language are C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Algol, Java, Python, Perl, and so on. Programming in an imperative language is generally easier than in functional or declarative languages since it involves a more linear process of solving problems. These languages have been evolving more and more toward the object-oriented paradigm. ==== etc. Python is Object Oriented and is described most often as scripting language. (search left as an exercise). Time required to find these links: about two minutes! Total time spent by the thousands of people that will read your message and this reply: say 1 minute * 1200 person / 60 (minutes/hour) = 20 person-hour.... André -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list