On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 07:24:04 -0800, rantingrick wrote: > Also one could argue that C and Python are very similar.
One could also argue that black is white, that diamond is softer than chalk, and that bananas are a type of spaceship. Doesn't make it so. How to add two numbers in C: #include <stdio.h> int main() { int a, b; scanf("%d%d", &a, &b); printf("%d\n", a + b); return 0; } And in Python: a, b = input().split() # use raw_input in Python 2 print(int(a) + int(b)) And in Tcl: scan [gets stdin] "%d %d" x y puts [expr {$x + $y}] None of the three are exactly clones of each other, but it seems to me that Tcl and Python are quite close in spirit, if not syntax. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list