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* Perl’s philosophy for its syntax is "{{w|There's more than one way to do it}}," so each coder can choose their own coding style to do exactly the same thing. | * Perl’s philosophy for its syntax is "{{w|There's more than one way to do it}}," so each coder can choose their own coding style to do exactly the same thing. | ||
* Python’s {{w|Zen of Python|philosophy}} for its syntax is "There should be one — and preferably only one — obvious way to do it," so the written code is more consistent. | * Python’s {{w|Zen of Python|philosophy}} for its syntax is "There should be one — and preferably only one — obvious way to do it," so the written code is more consistent. | ||
− | Since he has discovered Python, [[Randall]] doesn't like Perl anymore, probably because its syntax is less consistent or | + | Since he has discovered Python, [[Randall]] doesn't like Perl anymore, probably because its syntax is less consistent or pershaps due to his problems with [[1171|Regular expressions]]. What [[224|God]] has to say about Randall's renunciation of Perl has not yet been documented. |
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