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Learning python specific syntax after using other scripting languages for years
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Learning python specific syntax after using other scripting languages for years
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I was curious to find out what PHP looks like after I read the stat: PHP has over 83% market share of websites. I bought a course on Udemy. The instructor makes lots of errors. When he debugs his code, the culprit turns out to be "Missing $ sign". Why do one keep typing the $ once a variable is declared? Never said never, but my gut instinct is "No go area for me". Why? I do not want to type $ in front of every variable.
I am not a big fun of "Dynamic Languages" and had hated the "off-side" rules of Python when I first tried it years ago, but I have now overcome my phobia and seem to like it.
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RE: Learning python specific syntax after using other scripting languages for years - by Yaya33 - Dec-12-2017, 08:37 PM

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