in case anyone has two hours to spare, and the right software, MIT's dynamic languages group has posted a quicktime video of their recent panel on language design. http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/dynlangs/wizards-panels.html (what 1/2 should result in, why it's good to have both CPython and JPython, why whitespace is significant, why language design is perhaps more related to architecture than math, and lots of other goodies from Guy Steele and others) Cheers /F
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