tuples vs lists

2005-01-08 Thread worzel
I get what the difference is between a tuple and a list, but why would I ever care about the tuple's immuutability? Also, do you say 'too-ple' or 'chu-ple' - if you get my drift. (tomato or tomato kind of thing) TIA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

The best way to do web apps with Python?

2005-01-08 Thread worzel
What is the best way to web developemnt with Python? Is there anything close to PHP style in-page script placement that can create and use other Python objects? I am not really interested in Zope (I believe that is more a CMS than anything else?) I am also looking for something a little

Re: tuples vs lists

2005-01-08 Thread worzel
Cheers - thanks for the feedback guys - pretty much answers the question for me. 'Two-Pull' it is then, thanks. Steve Horsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] worzel wrote: I get what the difference is between a tuple and a list, but why would I ever care about

Re: tuples vs lists

2005-01-08 Thread worzel
yes, tyoopl - thats what I meant by 'choo-ple' (not v good at the phonetics) As a scouse git (though living in Australia), I would definitely say 'tyoopl'. Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] worzel wrote: Cheers - thanks for the feedback guys - pretty

Re: The best way to do web apps with Python?

2005-01-08 Thread worzel
Holy Moly - there's quite a few choices out there! I like the look of Karrigel for my immediate needs. Looking forward to the day there is a more 'j2ee' like standard in place for Python - looks like this is in the works. Thanks for all the feedback guys. worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
is python more popular than coldfusion? I realsie that is a very general question as one thing does not directly relate to the other. My issue is that I am ditching coldfusion due to there being next to no work for it, and I am thinking of taking on python as a second language to java in

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
How seriuosly do folk take the TIOBE index? Is it a good way to ague what you should be keeping up to speed with or just a 'vague' guide? Premshree Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:59:21 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
about it? Thanks for your input on this by the way. Premshree Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:09:54 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How seriuosly do folk take the TIOBE index? Is it a good way to ague what you should be keeping up

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
thanks, thats pretty much what I expected to hear. Premshree Pillai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:30:40 +0800, worzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wth respect to coldfusion, is there much doubt about the fact that Python is a more prominent

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
) "worzel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... is python more popular than coldfusion? I realsie that is a very general question as one thing does not directly relate to the other. My issue is that I am ditching coldfusion due to there being next

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread worzel
re: YOU'LL SEE IT'S ADDICTIVE Yes, I know! I am hooked already! Its such a breeze after doing so much Java programming. I just download Jython - the possibilities with this seem incredible. Unlike you, I learned Coldfusion after learning Java first (about 1996). For the sake of a couple of