vasudevram a écrit :
> Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
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>>s/some/great/g
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>>Both Ruby and Python are known for this.
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> Thanks for the info.
This is not exactly a scoop, you know ?-)
>>I'd say that - wrt/ "advanced" programming tricks - *most* of what you
> > can do with one can be done wi
On 7/16/07, vasudevram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [ Though the OP posted his message to comp.lang.ruby, I'm cross-
> posting it to comp.lang.python, since he mentions Python as a possible
> alternative he's looking at, and also because I've recommended Python
> for his stated needs. Also, inter
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
>s/some/great/g
>Both Ruby and Python are known for this.
Thanks for the info. (I don't know much about metaprogramming etc. in
either languages - just started exploring those topics recently.)
>I'd say that - wrt/ "advanced" programming tricks - *most* of what you
vasudevram a écrit :
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>>To me this means Ruby, Python, or, as mentioned above, Perl. If anyone
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> can tell me of a way to meet the above requirements in either Python
> or
> Perl, I'm all ears (I just prefer Ruby).
>>1. GUI - Native Look and Feel. According to wxRuby the bindings aren't
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>wxPython uses the native widgets of the platform it is running on in
>most (if not all) cases, so if you want the "native look & feel", than
>that is the way I
On Jul 16, 1:46 pm, vasudevram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 16, 10:25 pm, vasudevram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > [ Though the OP posted his message to comp.lang.ruby, I'm cross-
> > posting it to comp.lang.python, since he mentions Python as a possible
> > alternative he's looking a
On Jul 16, 10:25 pm, vasudevram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ Though the OP posted his message to comp.lang.ruby, I'm cross-
> posting it to comp.lang.python, since he mentions Python as a possible
> alternative he's looking at, and also because I've recommended Python
> for his stated needs. Also
[ Though the OP posted his message to comp.lang.ruby, I'm cross-
posting it to comp.lang.python, since he mentions Python as a possible
alternative he's looking at, and also because I've recommended Python
for his stated needs. Also, interested to see what other Pythonistas
have to say in response