[pm-h] Meeting Topics

Reini Urban rurban at x-ray.at
Fri Jul 15 15:07:23 PDT 2011


My Python days are s bit too far behind, but a comparison to lisp and php is
something I want to do.

On Jul 15, 2011 2:13 PM, "G. Wade Johnson" <gwadej at anomaly.org> wrote:
>
> At last night's meeting, there was quite a bit of discussion about
> potential topics for upcoming meetings. One topic that has come up a
> few times and we are trying to nail down a presenter: a comparison
> between Python and Perl.
>
> Perl has a history of learning/stealing from other languages and
> there's no reason for us to avoid that history.<grin/>
>
> But it suggests there might be other similar presentation topics:
> * Perl and Ruby
> * Perl and PHP
> * Perl5 and Perl6
> * Perl and C++
> * Perl and Java
> * Perl and ...?
>
> If anyone has any ideas or would like to take one of these topics, feel
> free to mail the list or contact me directly.
>
> Looking forward to your ideas.
> G. Wade
> --
> There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one
> works. -- Alan Perlis
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