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One of the many things I like about Ada is that it is the same wherever
you use it. Python seems to be that way too. Java started out that way.
It was the intention for Java to be more portable than it is. I have heard
that Java was released before the
glad to hear it. Those of us who would like to introduce it in reluctant
schools elsewhere could benefit from a post-semester evaluation, including
student comments and some sample, running projects.
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On Mar 19, 1:52 pm, Sells, Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
glad to hear it. Those of us who would like to introduce it in reluctant
schools elsewhere could benefit from a post-semester evaluation, including
student comments and some sample, running projects.
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 02:21:35 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] declaimed the
following in comp.lang.python:
or Ada. Java could vanish tomorrow and, with Python
and Ruby available, no one would miss Java at all. As for