gavino wrote: > both are interpreted oo langauges......
I remember the days when I got all excited about Java (many many moons ago when Java first came out). I brought a whole truckload of books on it, even spent 5 days attending a seminar on the subject. To my great disappointment, I never got very far with it. Not being a "professional programmer" by training, I found it very difficult to go very far with Java. Everything was so "un-natural" for me. So, I felt back to my little C-corner. Last year, I got a chance to attend a 5 day class on Python. Hated it - for the first 5 minutes (what the ****, they are using white space for what????) but from that pont on, never look back. Not considering myself an advance Python programmer. Don't matter, I am very proficient with it. It allows me to get things done - in a whole lot less time then I have to do otherwise. Learning new things about it everyday, finding new and usefull open source packages for it everyday. My Java books? They hit the trash dump long ago.... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list