>>>>> "Rich" == Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rich> Hi, Rich> (this is a probably a bit OT here, but comp.lang seems Rich> rather desolated, so I'm not sure I would get an answer Rich> there. And right now I'm in the middle of learning Python Rich> anyway so...) Rich> Anyway, my question is: what experience you people have with Rich> working with different languages at the same time? I think it's akin to speaking multiple human languages. I find, in the web context, that multiple languages help to understand where stuff happens. If it's JavaScript, it's happening in the browser. If it's (other scripting language), it's on the web server. If it's SQL, it's on the database server. I realize that there are other configuration possibilities, e.g. JavaScript on the web server. R, Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list