[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes, and making sure that the first several you learn are disparate in > their common idioms and programming models is incredibly worthwile to > your development as a programmer IMO.
You're right about that. While I'm definitely no expert in it, I did start learning C# last year (even before I started with Python), and though I never got too far with it, it was a great experience to learn a language like that, and then move on to something as different as Python. It really helped me to see how things are done differently given the type of language you are using. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list