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Good call, I'm a big fan of Python myself.
Still I find it funny how you kinda complain about OO, I love OO; it's very useful.
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No, no dont get me wrong, OOP is a great thing to use, its not that OOP is bad, its that Java is strictly object oriented; you cant do anything unless you declare a class and call some methods, there is no simple procedural programming in Java at all, i took a look through 4-5 books and all of them said its impossible...
Python is a great language!!!
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There should be some kind of award for discovering the best quote here
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Sure, you get my appreciation for actually taking the time to read through and comment on it. To tell you the truth, after i sent the email to the teacher, he forwarded it to at least 20 more people, and of 5 that i talked to 3 knew nothing of the email, because they didnt even bother to look, 1 didnt read it because it was too long and only 1 said that i needed to spelcheck the email before sending it out (stupid things like misspelling exhort). I actually spent 20 minutes trying to explain to her that it took me from 8am to 1:55pm to write the email and i had a class at 2pm, and that it was supposed to be a private email to the guy who sent it out, and since i dint want to be late to class, i just clicked send and ran off...
I think i like
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...if
Martha was to sell all her shares of Sun tomorrow, and Sun went out of
business the day after...
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better. Even though it doesnt use all the big words...
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Perhaps you could win a T shirt. er... eventually? :-)
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Yup, yup a Hypography T shirt, keys to my car, laptop (comes with a case), some books, all my printers, some DVDs, a GForce card, my desktop (still broken)... ugh, i cant see anything else around here, hold on, add to that my tool box, some furniture, a few monitors, last years calendar and a deck of cards.
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Microsoft, the leader in using innovative tactics to promote irksome experience, coupled with antiquated technology that's held together by a pyramid of makeshift afterthoughts.
Apple, the leader in using irksome tactics to promote innovative experience, coupled with an antiquated core that's enhanced by state-of-the-art afterthoughts.
Linux, the leader in not using any tactics to promote user-defined experience, coupled with state-of-the-art core enhanced by innovative afterthoughts.
