On May 7, 9:35 pm, Max Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WolfgangZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> >> hi All,
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> > At least I'm living in a free country and nobody forces me to
> > learn python. So I don't fully understand why you HAVE TO learn
> > it. When your problems can be solved in a different programming
> > language than you should be free to use whatever you like. And
> > also why should it be forbidden to create a new programming
> > language? Diversity and competition is usually not bad.
>
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> I imagine that there is some English as a second language getting
> involved and the intent of the question was more like "What is
> python useful for on Windows?", which has pretty much the same
> meaning but is open to a slightly friendlier interpretation(i.e.,
> tell me how I can use python instead of tell me why I should use
> python).
>
> The other question might be more like "I already know VBS, what do I
> gain by learning python?".
>
> (the answers could be "lots of things, including full applications"
> and "among other things, you can use it on other platforms, and you
> might prefer the syntax".)
>
> max

thanks to all,
Can you all forward me some sites where there may examples of work
done on Python and that which I amy bring into some application
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