Sujet : Re: When Is A High/Low-Level Language Not A High/Low-Level Language?
De : gazelle (at) *nospam* shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 20. Aug 2024, 16:34:50
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In article <8h2xO.583703$qO%
5.202841@fx16.iad>,
Scott Lurndal <
slp53@pacbell.net> wrote:
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> writes:
Heres a little bit of Python code, from <https://gitlab.com/ldo/inotipy>:
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Which doesn't have anything to do with C. Take it elsewhere.
Haven't you heard? Python is (now), like topicality itself, always
topical, everywhere.
You'll see Python brought up and discussed all over the Usenet.
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