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history of Python's birth - metulburr - Sep-18-2019

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/python-is-eating-the-world-how-one-developers-side-project-became-the-hottest-programming-language-on-the-planet/


RE: history of Python's birth - ichabod801 - Sep-18-2019

Guido Wrote:The lucky thing for Python is that Perl was unportable to Amoeba, If it had been possible to port Perl to Amoeba, I would have never have thought of starting my own language.

<shudder/>


RE: history of Python's birth - rollman - Sep-25-2019

Excellent article. Read with pleasure. Thanks!


RE: history of Python's birth - Gribouillis - Sep-25-2019

I was there Big Grin


RE: history of Python's birth - rollman - Oct-16-2019

(Sep-25-2019, 07:18 PM)Gribouillis Wrote: I was there Big Grin

Really? Are you one of these guys?


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Or did I misunderstand?


RE: history of Python's birth - Gribouillis - Oct-16-2019

rollman Wrote:Really? Are you one of these guys?
No, unfortunately not, but at that time I followed their work passionately from far away. They were a small group of people and they created great things.


RE: history of Python's birth - rollman - Oct-21-2019

(Oct-16-2019, 08:39 PM)Gribouillis Wrote:
rollman Wrote:Really? Are you one of these guys?
No, unfortunately not, but at that time I followed their work passionately from far away. They were a small group of people and they created great things.

I agree. Probably you know this guy, too? A small hint to the left.

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