Whoohoo, late to the party! I like Python because I learned it first, and I haven't had a need to explore Ruby yet.
I did briefly foray into learning Ruby in order to try to learn Rails, and I actually found that my background in Python sort of gave me brain-jam for learning Ruby, because the languages were so close together, but just different in some ways. So my mind would be 'oh, so it's just <insert Python idiom here> but then, it's not. If I tackle Ruby again, I will definitely try to 'empty my cup' first. -K On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Marc Chantreux <m...@unistra.fr> wrote: > hello, > > Sorry comming late with it but: > > On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:43:33AM -0500, Joshua Welker wrote: > > Not intending to start a language flame war/holy war here, but in the > > library coding community, is there a particular reason to use Ruby over > > Python or vice-versa? > > Is it the only choices you have? Because I'd personnally advice none of > them > > I tested both of them before stucking to Perl just because > > * it is very pleasant when it come to explore and modify datastructures > and strings (which library things are). > * the ecosystem is briliant: perl comes with lot of libraries and tools > with a quality i haven't found in other languages. > > Of course, perl is not perfect and i really would like to use a modern > emerging compiled language like go, rust, haskell or even something on the > jvm > (like clojure or the emerging perl6) but all of them miss libraries. > > HTH > regards > -- > Marc Chantreux > Université de Strasbourg, Direction Informatique > 14 Rue René Descartes, > 67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX > ☎: 03.68.85.57.40 > http://unistra.fr > "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" > -- Abraham Lincoln > -- http://www.blar.net/kurt/blog/