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DATE | 2004-02-09 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] perl or python?
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Perl
Although Python is a fine language. Perl has far more flexibility and can be used in nearly any kind of programming. mod_perl is the standard for apache module creation using a scripting language. Any complaints about the mod_perl interface is actually a matter of writing apache module code.
However, with that being said, it is mostly dependent on a personal choice and python is a superior language (unlike say - visual basic or it's webbased equivilant )
Ruben
On 2004.02.08 23:37 akbar-at-jaal.org wrote: > > > ok first, my apologies for missing the meeting today. but i did try, it was a bit far and also > as i am going on a vacation coming weekend, i couldnt make it. > > but i have been juggling with a question for a while. > > perl or python? > > i am at a stage where i can make a choice between > perl & python for my future websites development. i have become > more familiar with mod_perl, embperl, mason. but also looking at other > server side possiblities for python (zope?). > > also one advantage of python for me professionally would be Jython. > the java extension of python. (but i hate its space-sensitive thingy) > > i am asking this question on hangout because as i have made a choice of sticking > with NYC for a while, after i am back from my vacation i will spend more time with nylxs > and whatever i learn, perl or python i would like to use them in nylxs projects too. > > so any advice would be helpful. > > thanks, > > ::akbar > > > ____________________________ > NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless.... > NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc > -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux Solutions
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