On 2023-03-04 12:38:22 -0500, [email protected] wrote: > Of course each language has commonly used idioms as C with pointer > arithmetic and code like *p++=*q++ but my point is that although I live near > a seaway and from where C originated, I am not aware of words like "c-way" > or "scenic" as compared to the way people keep saying "pythonic".
Oh, you're talking about the term, not the concept?
You may have something there. I remember lots of discussions about
"idiomatic C" or "idiomatic Perl", but not about "C-nic" (nice pun, btw)
or "Perlish" code. The Python community may be unique in having invented
an adjective for that.
hp
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