[Peter Hansen]

> Then Perl is an "agglutination of styles", while Python might
> be considered a "crystallization of features"...

Grosso modo, yes.  Yet, we should recognise that Python agglutinated
a few crystals in the recent years. :-)

It gave up some of its purity for practical reasons.  We got rather far
from the "There is only one way to do it!" that once was Python motto.

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François Pinard   http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca
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