Jon Perez wrote:
... or why 'Perl monkey' is an oft-heard term whereas 'Python
monkey' just doesn't seem to be appropriate?
That's just because pythons are more likely to *eat* a monkey than to
be one :)
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Bob Smith wrote:
With terms such as "blabbering Unix donkeys" and "sloppy perl monkeys"
I would say that the monkey-mind is indeed one that is enamoured
with obfuscation and complicated gadgetry for its own sake.
Ever wonder why no one has ever considered using the phrase
"Zen of Perl"? (yes, it
Peter Maas wrote:
Charlton Wilbur schrieb:
"XL" == Xah Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XL> i'll cross post to comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python.
XL> If you spot mistakes, feel free to correct or discourse here.
Error #1: crossposting to those two groups.
(Error #2 is implying that
Charlton Wilbur schrieb:
"XL" == Xah Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XL> i'll cross post to comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python.
XL> If you spot mistakes, feel free to correct or discourse here.
Error #1: crossposting to those two groups.
(Error #2 is implying that you're a Perl e
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:38:14 GMT, gabriele renzi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You're joking, right?
>
> please consider that the message you all are asking are crossposted to
> comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python, avoid the crossgroup flames :)
Yuck.
I'm on the python-list@python.org and
Bob Smith ha scritto:
Scott Bryce wrote:
Xah Lee wrote:
frustrated constantly by its inanities and incompetences.)
I don't see what this has to do with Perl.
You're joking, right?
please consider that the message you all are asking are crossposted to
comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python, avo
[Andy Gross]
> On Jan 10, 2005, at 12:11 AM, Scott Bryce wrote:
> >No. Perl may have some interesting idiosyncrasies
> I [...] still have to look at the documentation to remember that I
> need to type '$|' to turn buffering off. Ditto for the rest of the
> perl line-noise syntax.
Behind each l
On Jan 10, 2005, at 12:11 AM, Scott Bryce wrote:
No. Perl may have some interesting idiosyncrasies, especially for a
programmer with little or no Unix experience, but I find it neither
frustrating, inane nor incompetent. The more I use it, the more I like
it.
I don't see what UNIX experience has
Bob Smith wrote:
Scott Bryce wrote:
Xah Lee wrote:
frustrated constantly by its inanities and incompetences.)
I don't see what this has to do with Perl.
You're joking, right?
No. Perl may have some interesting idiosyncrasies, especially for a
programmer with little or no Unix experience, but I f
> "XL" == Xah Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
XL> i'll cross post to comp.lang.perl.misc and comp.lang.python.
XL> If you spot mistakes, feel free to correct or discourse here.
Error #1: crossposting to those two groups.
(Error #2 is implying that you're a Perl expert, but someone
Scott Bryce wrote:
Xah Lee wrote:
frustrated constantly by its inanities and incompetences.)
I don't see what this has to do with Perl.
You're joking, right?
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On Sunday 09 January 2005 05:31 pm, Scott Bryce wrote:
> Xah Lee wrote:
> > frustrated constantly by its inanities and incompetences.)
>
> I don't see what this has to do with Perl.
On Sunday 09 January 2005 04:28 pm, Matt Garrish wrote:
> What language are you an expert at? It certainly isn't Per
Xah Lee wrote:
frustrated constantly by its inanities and incompetences.)
I don't see what this has to do with Perl.
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> i'm starting a yahoo group for learning python. Each day, a tip of
> python will be shown, with the perl equivalent. For those of you
> perlers who always wanted to learn python, this is suitable. (i started
> it because i al
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