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Are there enough users who like both to mention them in this article?
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Added link to [[Aspect oriented programming]] for the types of programming styles that Python offers. See [http://www.cs.tut.fi/~ask/aspects/aspects.html this article] or [http://www.google.com/search?q=aspect+programming+python&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 this] google search for support. [[Hyakugei]]
 
== Are there enough users who like both to mention them in this article? ==
 
Now this is a beautifully written page with very high technical value. I am afraid though that there is
a little bit of personal oppinion in the philosophy section (and that seems almost normal :)
By judging the comments my point of view was confirmed. For what seems to be the technical influence between Perl and Python there is IMHO more than enough evidence to claim a relationship.
When it comes to the point of view of the users I think it might be a good idea to outline that there are two groups of people, myself being part of the second one, and I would love if this second group could be mentioned in this article. My idea would be to write something as follows:
 
"It is interesting to notice that given the aforementioned similarities [between Perl and Python] there are some who consider them very much different in style and quality. Some others like both languages for their qualities and would rather prefer to see the two languages evolve together".
 
But great work, really great work.
 
Robert Dober robert.dober@free.fr [[User:195.167.202.147|195.167.202.147]] 16:39, 1 Jun 2004 (UTC)