I am a martial artist for 14 years now. I have had
people ask "what is the best art to practice"? I tell
them look at yourself and see where you fit, how
physically fit are you, etc. Are you going to practice
daily, and live the "Martial Way" like Shaolin? Do you
have patience and lots of time to practice Tai Chi?
Are you an agressive muscle head who loves the gym and
a good bar fight, and would like Muy Thai or
Brazillian Jiu Jitsu? The answer is all are good if
your committed to the tasks!!  Become excellent at one
or two so you don't be mediocre like many!! People who
practice Martial Arts for example still get their A**
whipped by drunk folks in a bar! Why? Because they
train enough to get an ego, but not enought to become
a true expert! Take your Technical Skill the same as I
did my art and you won't have to worry about no
stinkin' PYTHON nor a guy with arm like a PYTHON!!

Ving Tsun for LIFE!!



--- Gavin Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I really like Perl, but lately everywhere I seem to
> go and talk to say I
> shouldn't be learning Perl as it's old and Python is
> better.
> 
> Since starting to learn Perl though, every other
> language I started to
> learn/t, C, PHP etc. seem to make more sense now, as
> Perl has cleared
> things up.
> 
> When I look at Perl, I can understand it (it kind of
> looks like bash),
> when I look at a Python script, ugh.
> 
> I have been also trying to do some gui work with
> perl using wxperl, Python
> seems to be much better suited/supported (for wx)
> and I couldn't find very
> many docs for wxperl. What else is good looking to
> use?
> 
> I love CPAN.
> 
> Basically, my morale is getting low and I need a
> boost from you guys. Perl
> isn't old is it?
> 
> I am on the right path?
> 
> Be kind ;-)
> 
> Thanks all,
> 
> Gavin.
> 
> -- 
> Just getting into the best language ever...
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