Dynamic language

Paulo Pinto pjmlp at progtools.org
Thu Mar 15 02:36:01 PDT 2012


I would advise Python. The only drawback it has, among dynamic languages
is that you need to be happy to work with forced indentation, which is not
a big issue, as long as you use a Python aware editor.

This is just a personal taste, feel free to choose another one if it better 
suits
your use cases.

--
Paulo


"so"  wrote in message news:uamqdkmnshxmvayeumbz at forum.dlang.org...

Hello,

Not related to D but this is a community which i can find at
least a few objective person. I want to invest some "quality"
time on a dynamic language but i am not sure which one. Would you
please suggest one?

To give you an idea what i am after:
Of all one-liners i have heard only one gets me.
"The programmable programming language". Is it true? If so Lisp
will be my first choice.

Thanks. 



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