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Re: [Freecats-Dev] Perl, Python, Ruby...
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Yves Champollion |
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Re: [Freecats-Dev] Perl, Python, Ruby... |
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Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:51:35 +0200 |
> From: "Henri Chorand" <address@hidden>
> QUESTION for each of you here !
> So, yes, each of these languages seems to have its pros and cons. And what
> about their (claimed) interoperability? I mean, if we were to select one
of
> these for our "main framework" to which we would plug everything else
into,
> what should we select?
<flame on> my answer: (but I would hate to sound like a complainer). This
list has been talking of "what language" for ages, as far back as I can see.
This Spring's news was that after summer, some people would get down to
actually writing something we could chew on <flame off>
Henri: you're too democratic. I remember an article in "Wired" about the
linux saga. The whole operation was described to function as a benevolent
dictatorship, with Linus making the hard choices to get things moving.
yves champollion
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- Re: [Freecats-Dev] Is there any Software Architect aboard?, Dan Urist, 2003/10/21
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- Re: [Freecats-Dev] Is there any Software Architect aboard?, Dan Urist, 2003/10/21
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