thanks for all as well, Dr0id! :-) -----
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Paulo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Noah, i also agree completelly each person works differently, of > course! :-) (maybe that's why i got concerned about politeness on > pasting code here, which i didn't know how far is it needed or not...) > - you may be from the academic world, and i'm hobbyst, academically > from graphic design area (and still with some bad habits from the > ansi-basic 80's coding...) > > When compaired with Perl, Ruby and Java, Python for me is maybe the > very best language i found - it's clean, and also works fine as script > language on Gimp, Inkscape, Blender, Scribus, etc., what is truly > awesome for me... - and as well, Python came installed on all Linux > and MacOS-X, what is awesome as well... > > what made me becoming so surprised with Python is i could code there > in the same way i used to code on sdlBasic and wxBasic, and these > codes worked fine! :-) - you know, a mere graphic designer with a > hobbyst taste about coding, being able to code scripts for Gimp and so > on (the python version of the .ai importer from Inkscape is mine, as > well the Gnome menu converter for Fluxbox, for example... :-p ), even > some small converters... why i shoutd stop coding on Python, you > know... ? > > thanks! :-) > > ------------------------ > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Noah Kantrowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Paulo Silva wrote: >>> >>> Stop right now? oh please, just now when i were getting so happy on >>> trying to learn it? what a stimulation from the open-source world... >>> :-(((((( >>> >>> (i really wanted only to focus in the solutions of doubts like mine >>> one...) >> >> If Python doesn't match the way you work, I doubt you will enjoy it. Not >> every tool is right for every job, and each person works differently. Thats >> all. >> >> --Noah >> >> >