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From: Steven Lembark <lembark@wrkhors.com>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] lvmgui 0.2 release
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:34:58 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3AC1E882.4057114E@wrkhors.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: wxxsnjyydf5.fsf@fjorir.ifi.uio.no

> > Tcl/Tk has got to be the ickiest language I've ever had the
> > displeasure of writing a program in this side of BASIC. It combines
> > the obtuseness of lisp with the execution speed of Javascript.
> 
>   what? ick. Common Lisp is _very_ nice to work with thank you. that
>   Tcl is the ultimate masochist language even beyond befunge on the
>   other hand is true.
> 
> > Might I humbly suggest Python. :-) Python is much cleaner than
> > Tcl/Tk.
> 
>   python is fair enough.

except that it doesn't gracefully handle most o/s issues.  it's
especially painful to inline C (if necessary).

> > You can even use Tcl/Tk from Python without having to write any Tcl
> > code. Or, you could use PyGTK or PyGNOME and have a nicer looking
> > interface. :-) It's also nearly as fast to develop in as Tcl/TK. It
> > has a command line interpreter and a very regular set of rules.
> 
>   I was locked in a few choices, I know perl very well, I know python
>   quite well. I know lisp enough to love it.
> 
>   the question is maintenance. and I wonder if I write perl so much
>   better than python that it would be a good idea. then again, I'm not
>   that happy producing code in either.
> 
>   and right now, I don't have time. :(
> 
> > Have fun (if at all possible),
> 
>   oh, we do try.

if you like lisp, use perl -- lists of lists are lists :-)  it's
especially convienent for things like LVM, which are... well... 
lists.

-- 
 Steven Lembark                                   2930 W. Palmer St.
                                                 Chicago, IL  60647
 lembark@wrkhors.com                                   800-762-1582

  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-03-28 13:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-03-25 11:16 [linux-lvm] lvmgui 0.2 release Jorg de Jong
2001-03-27  2:02 ` Terje Kvernes
2001-03-27 20:23   ` Ralph Jennings
2001-03-27 20:45     ` Eric M. Hopper
2001-03-27 23:55       ` Terje Kvernes
2001-03-28  7:02         ` Harri Haataja
2001-03-28 13:34         ` Steven Lembark [this message]
2001-03-28 13:33     ` Steven Lembark
     [not found]   ` <20010328000301.F9612@jensbenecke.de>
2001-03-27 23:59     ` Terje Kvernes
2001-03-28  7:26       ` Erik Bågfors
2001-03-28 12:34         ` Ed Tomlinson
2001-03-28 12:47           ` Erik Bågfors
2001-03-30 18:31   ` Jorg de Jong

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