Linux Programmer

Mark R. Myers myers@fastq.com
Mon, 29 May 2000 12:34:30 -0700


Thank you, Mr. Wolf!
Though I am quite proficient in computers, I am not a programmer.
I have a book "teach yourself C in 24 hours" and "Visual Basic 6 from the
GROUND UP," but have barely cracked them.
Looking at that Python code, it just made sense! I could follow every line
of code and see and understand what it was doing, all without knowing Python
or programming!
That was truly encouraging.
Thank you!
Mark


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Wolf
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 10:57 AM
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Subject: Re: Linux Programmer


I think you have not looked at python recently.
I have seen a sample program which created
window framework with standard menus and buttons
in 112 lines of code

Here is the article:

http://www.linuxdev.net/features/articles/05.24.2000/index.shtml


Trent Shipley wrote:
> GNU-Linux-BSD <liberty ware product> all lack the high (COBOL) and low
> (VB-esque) development environments suitable for cost-conscious
> business-oriented development projects.
>

--
"The questions is not if we are paranoid,
the question is if we are paranoid enough."

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