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    Python programming isn't quite the godlike experience you might expect from reading xkcd comics or listening to its fanatics' praises. It's quick to learn but like any langauge it takes a while to fully wrap your head around how to use it ... from egnor - liked from homa's entry
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francisco - Coding in python is like writing an algorithm in pseudocode and have it execute. Very easy to read, very intuitive to think in, and flexible enough to allow for procedural, object oriented, and functional programming styles. Very powerful, yet ... read more -
louisgray - I just like the Python image.
cristoblanco - Powerful, simple, interactive. Just wish it had switch.
rbs - wonderful for cross platform client code

    Ruby is a neat little programming language out of Japan. Ruby came into being when Matz got tired working with clunky languages that you have to fight against to get anything to work. Instead of having to translate what you want into "computer language", you write what you want and and computer better damn like it! from cless - liked from looselytyped's entry

    I am a novice when it comes to programming PHP, but it's proved to be highly effective and very useful. It's the technology behind many popular CMS's and it's neat to be able to understand how they work. from thomasroten - liked from bwoodson's entry
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cless - PHP is a backend scripting/programming language. It is mainly used for online applications,but doesn't have to be.

    Interesting little way to develop for the Ruby platform. I have been looking at it all day and wish I had a good reason to delve into it. from gefunk

    I love Programming in Java. It's fun to play with. I can do anything with programming in the virtual world. from isak
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trusted - Interesting to learn with new methods

    Beautifully written and comprehensive for beginners of the language. I first read the Nutshell book and after reading this book, I really appreciated the additional clarity I got in some concepts. from irha

    Lisp is one of the most interesting and elegant computer languages ever invented. The syntax of the language allows you to manipulate the parse tree of the program directly, which means it's very easy to write programs that can write other ... from francisco
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    My favorite programming language. Did my learning from this book by Lippman. Too bad that I am currently not writing C plus plus code. (the (plus) symbols are being stripped) from srikar
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    I'm a beginner, but I like the purity and concise syntax. from szarymyszek - liked from msrdic's entry
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ppiippo - I am also beginner with Haskell. still a lot to learn

    The best language for all your pathologically eclectic rubbish-listing needs. Usually the shortest path between the introduction of a problem and getting the job done. from mvb

    Small, efficient, polished, clean, powerful, embeddable, compiles out of the box on all ANSI platforms from doompuma

    This is a great tool I use every day. from jesperlind

    It's easy and practical from fishmonkey

    my first programming language and still the best (IMHO). beats C, that's for sure from louisbclark


    Really simple but powerful language for automating Mac OS X. from nwassault



    Great place to get all the news about Python from erick
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