<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So it seems like you're designing a language for non-programmers. > That's good, I've never heard about anyone so interested in teaching > programming for kids and non-programmers. But in that case, you > shouldn't even be comparing it to Python.
At one time, Guido was very keen on the idea of Python as a language to introduce non-programmers to (under the 'Computer Programming for Everybody' slogan). I think it's rather a shame that this has more-or-less fallen by the wayside. There are lots of people out there producing buggy spreadsheets to do things that would be easier to do in a programming language. -M- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list