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On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:04 PM, bowman.jos...@gmail.com <
bowman.jos...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I learned python in order to use appengine. Though if you're already
> learning another language for professional reasons (job requirement)
> you may be better off waiting until you are comfortable with that
> language, or at least until you know what the next release offers.
>
> I've taught myself C, C++, java, php, perl, bash shell scripting, and
> python for various reasons. However as I often have to use at least a
> few of these languages in the course of a month, I can attest to how
> frustrating it can be to switch back and forth. Also, as someone who
> is pretty much language agnostic, I can tell you that python is just
> another language and I really don't see any reason to favor it over
> any other, except for the fact it's all appengine supports right now.
>
> On Feb 4, 12:56 pm, luismgz <luis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You should set your priorities and make one step at a time.
> > Learning python shoudn't be seen as a painful task. Actually, if you
> > leave all other concerns behind and concentrate in learning it,
> > without pressure, you'll enjoy it very much.
> >
> > Believe me, none of the other languages you mentioned will give you
> > more joy  than python. It's sheer simplicity, succinctness, and
> > expressiveness will make you rediscover the pleasure of programming.
> >
> > Also, it is much more useful nowadays since it's cross-platform and
> > runs virtually everywhere (windows, linux, mac, .Net, Java, etc).
> >
> > Just forget everything else and give python one single day (or an
> > evening), open its tutorial and fire up the interactive interpreter.
> > Then, come back and let me know what you think...
> >
> > Luis
> >
> > On Feb 4, 5:13 am, tempy <fay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I am starting on App Engine and learning how to use it the only way I
> > > know how, by starting a project.  That also means learning Python.  I
> > > don't totally mind learning Python, but I'm already trying to teach
> > > myself Objective-C and all the different syntaxes are starting to tax
> > > my poor head.
> >
> > > So I see in the road map that the next release should be March 09, and
> > > also that that release should support a new language.  I know that no
> > > one knows (or can give away) what language will be supported, but, I
> > > am more or less fluent in java/c#/c++/php, so... =) should I be
> > > patient and wait until the next release?
> >
> > > Or start trying to wrap my mind around python, while crying myself to
> > > sleep over the absence of dear, dear semicolons.
> >
>

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