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[1]

Python is executable pseudocode. Perl is executable line noise.[2]




Python amplifies your brain. [3]

Python is probably the most lisp-like mainstream language.[4]


Python just feels right to me. It feels clean, it feels poetic, it feels beautiful.[5]



Python is for people who want to program, not REAL WORLD programmers.[6]


Motivation

elegance matters


With Lisp or Forth, a master programmer has unlimited power and expressiveness. With Python, even a regular guy can reach for the stars.[7]


You don't need types, types are for girls. [8]

GrowingALanguage

Since I last mentioned it, my friend's book, Higher Order Perl, was released and I even got a chance to read it. There's a ton of great stuff in there, but if you're a perl programmer, you'll find ways to make perl much more functional. If you're a python programmer, you'll probably walk away appreciating python even more than you did before. I know I did. [9]



I like Lisp but my company won't let me use it. What should I do?
Try to get them to let you use Python.[10]



advanced rants

Basically, Python can be seen as a dialect of Lisp with "traditional" syntax (what Lisp people call "infix" or "m-lisp" syntax). [..] Python supports all of Lisp's essential features except macros, and you don't miss macros all that much because it does have eval, and operator overloading, and regular expression parsing, so you can create custom languages that way.



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