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Date:      Thu, 30 Jun 2016 22:13:10 -0300
From:      "Pedro A. M. Vazquez" <vazquez@g.unicamp.br>
To:        Chris Hill <chris@monochrome.org>
Cc:        Felix Friedlander <felixphew0@gmail.com>, Allen <bsd_atog@comcast.net>,  freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: "Simple" Languages in FreeBSD
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Does FreeBSD needs an 'official' small language? Perl is a mature language
I use a lot, Python is very good, Lua is smaller than both and very good
too, I'm learning Lua now.

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2016-06-30 21:34 GMT-03:00 Chris Hill <chris@monochrome.org>:

> On Fri, 1 Jul 2016, Felix Friedlander wrote:
>
> On 1 Jul 2016, at 07:52, Allen <bsd_atog@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
> [ snip ]
>
> Anyway, in all these years that have passed using FreeBSD and a bunch
>>> of Linux distros, I never had time or patience enough to learn
>>> Programming Languages, and I'm getting more and more to the part where
>>> I'm thinking it's a good idea more so now than before.
>>>
>>> I have the book "Learning Perl" that I bought a while back, and I've
>>> also downloaded a bunch of stuff for Perl, Python, Ruby, and others, so
>>> I'm just curious on basically what Languages anyone here would
>>> recommend.
>>>
>>> Literally anyone who responds with an opinion, I'm interested. Being
>>> easy to learn for someone who isn't great with Math but does understand
>>> Unix is a plus but not a requirement. I was starting to teach myself
>>> Ruby on a Linux box I was using for a while and Ruby did seem to be
>>> going OK, but a lot of the FreeBSD Books I've bought recommend Perl,
>>> and I've also had just as many reasons from people saying to try
>>> Python, so basically any Language and what reasons would be great.
>>>
>>> -Allen
>>>
>>
>> Hi Allen,
>>
>> Perl may have been the language of choice 10 or even 5 years ago, but
>> unless you have a specific reason I would wholeheartedly recommend Pytho=
n
>> as a first language. It?s incredibly easy, very powerful, the standard
>> library is amazing (you can implement a full SMTP server or web server i=
n
>> about 10 lines of Python) and it?s available on a huge number of platfor=
ms,
>> including FreeBSD.
>>
>
> [ snip ]
>
> I'll second Felix's recommendation of Python. I'm only now learning it
> myself, although I've been doing various kinds of programming "since 'Nam=
."
> Python feels extremely flexible and powerful, but I'm sure it
> has its problems as with any other language. For a book, I've been using
> 'Introducing Python' by Bill Lubanovic (O'Reilly, ISBN 978-1-449-35936-2)=
.
>
> --
> Chris Hill               chris@monochrome.org
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