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[EVALUATION] - E03 - jamLang Evaluation Case Applied to Python

[EVALUATION] - E02 - Support for MinGW Open Source Compiler
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...cd74aa26617f17

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In comparison to the E02 thread, now a more practical one.

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Here is a simple evaluation template (first part) which can be applied
to the Python language:

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/index.html

If you like, please post the most elegant solutions (either to sections
or to the whole document).

I will collect the results and write them down in a document, which will
compare python with other languages.

This document can serve as an flash-start (for people which simply like
to take a look on python).

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/python.html

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You can see the ruby version here (which shows some limitations, which
python can hopefully overcome):

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/ruby.html

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http://lazaridis.com
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
[EVALUATION] - E02 - Support for MinGW Open Source Compiler
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...cd74aa26617f17

-

In comparison to the E02 thread, now a more practical one.

-

Here is a simple evaluation template (first part) which can be applied
to the Python language:

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/index.html
the new template allows you to enter the information in a form and to
submit it conveniently:

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/index.html
If you like, please post the most elegant solutions (either to sections
or to the whole document).

I will collect the results and write them down in a document, which will
compare python with other languages.

This document can serve as an flash-start (for people which simply like
to take a look on python).

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/python.html

-

You can see the ruby version here (which shows some limitations, which
python can hopefully overcome):

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/ruby.html


..

--
http://lazaridis.com
Jul 18 '05 #2
Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
[EVALUATION] - E02 - Support for MinGW Open Source Compiler
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...cd74aa26617f17

-

In comparison to the E02 thread, now a more practical one.

-

Here is a simple evaluation template (first part) which can be applied
to the Python language:

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/index.html

If you like, please post the most elegant solutions (either to sections
or to the whole document).

I will collect the results and write them down in a document, which will
compare python with other languages.

This document can serve as an flash-start (for people which simply like
to take a look on python).

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/python.html
the first result:

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/python.html
You can see the ruby version here (which shows some limitations, which
python can hopefully overcome):

http://lazaridis.com/case/lang/ruby.html


..

--
http://lazaridis.com
Jul 19 '05 #3

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