I'm not sure where you got that, but that's not what she said. On 8/29/2011 9:43 AM, Mesut wrote:
This is sounded well. According you've said: If I learn python, I can use it with almost all languages. That makes it very flexible. And there is no point in practising other languages.----- Original Message ----- *From:* Katherine Moss <mailto:Katherine.Moss@xxxxxxxxxx> *To:* programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 29, 2011 4:33 PM *Subject:* RE: Comparing python and C# I have only picked at Python, but what I can tell you about it is that I believe it a great edition for any .net developer since it can be used both inside the .net framework (Iron Python), and outside it (C Python). There is also the Jython implementation which is Python with a Java base. .net developers can use Iron Python to script their applications created with C#. C Python can coexist with Iron Python as well. *From:*programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Mesut *Sent:* Monday, August 29, 2011 1:46 AM *To:* programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* Comparing python and C# Hi all. I'm a CSharp developper. Now I can produce any program easily. But my programming history is based on eight months. Besides, I don't participate in discussion being argued in this mail list actively. I don't know anything apart from CSharp. But I've relised that the python is sounded more here. Can one tell me what is python and what the differences between .net and python programming?
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