On 18 Apr 2001 15:59:42 -0400, Douglas Alan <nessus at mit.edu> wrote: >I don't need a reference because I'm one of those (ex-) Lispers. I >love Lisp and I hate Tcl with a passion. Python is much, much closer >to Lisp than Tcl is. If you were to change the syntax of Python to be >Lisp-like, you might even count it as a dialect of Lisp. There's no >amount of syntactic sugar that could do that to Tcl. > >|>oug Agreed. After extolling the virtues of Python to a a friend of mine, he finally tried it. His response: "Now I know why you like Python so much. It's Lisp without the parentheses!" -Kris -- Kris J. Zaragoza | "Unfortunately, most people can't out-think a kzaragoza at mediaone.net | grapefruit." --Jon Bodner
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