On 4/20/07, Andy Wardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean McAfee wrote: > I'm about ready to put a lot more eyes on it, if there's any interest. > So, is there? Hi Sean, I think this is a great idea. You've certainly got my full support. I can set up an SVN repository when you're ready for it and hand out commit bits to those who want them. Any advice or information you need, just shout.
Fantastic! Thanks! I can upload my work-to-date as soon as there's a place for it. I must admit, I don't usually do Python (I could never get over the indent
thing). But I guess it's a chance for me to learn more about it.
Hopefully you'll find that it's not as bad as you thought; I did. I'd still much rather use Perl, though. In fact, working on porting the TT has made me pine for all of the nifty Perl features I'd learned to get along without, like first-class anonymous subroutines, integrated regexen, list context for subroutines, and getting a convenient "undef" when something is missing rather than having an exception thrown in my face. Oh, and autovivification. Sweet, sweet autovivification. How I've missed that! --Sean
