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<p>Le 13/06/2020 à 14:29, Gregory Guthrie cites a "<a
href="https://geektechstuff.com/2018/11/26/impractical-python-projects-book-review-python/"
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">"Python is a programming language, but it is also fun to play with. This book recognises that."</pre>
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<p>This is a "geek"?? <br>
"Also"? (which implies some contrast and/or orthogonality)?</p>
<p>But Python if fun to play with <i><b>BECAUSE</b></i> it is a
nice/reasonable programming language (whatever you think about).<br>
Haskell is a splendid programming language, and <i><b>that's why</b></i>
it is a tremendous fun to work on/with it.</p>
<p>Everything may be fun. Unless you pretend to be a geek.
"Recognizing it" is very cheap.</p>
<p>Jerzy Karczmarczuk<br>
/Caen, France/</p>
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