Subject: Re: Python & XML From: Lars Marius Garshol <larsga@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: 16 Apr 1999 10:38:53 +0200 |
* Matthew MacKenzie | | This describes my reaction to Perl. I started using it for CGI | scripts, and it wasn't long before I was writing scripts to run just | about everything on my linux box. This was my initial reaction to Perl as well, but pretty soon I got fed up with all the myriad rules and irritating special cases. When scripting I want a language that just stays out of my way and does what it's told. So, I switched to Python and never looked back. * Lars Marius Garshol | | It's become a Swiss army knife with serious extensions for me. I've | written POP clients and servers for various specialized uses, CGI | scripts, web publishing scripts, link checkers, DBF file readers and | much much more in it. In fact, almost all the parts of my personal | infrastructure that I've built myself are built with Python. * Matthew MacKenzie | | The same is insanely easy in perl. There are modules like Net::SMTP,POP, | [Gnus ate the rest of that line, sorry] It's easy in Perl too, and there are even more modules available for Perl, but they're not as easy to use. (To all those who don't participate in this thread: let me know privately if you're fed up with all this non-XSL stuff. I'll try to limit myself a bit as well.) --Lars M. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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