[Python] Turbopascal??

Marcello marcello.dusini a gmail.com
Dom 9 Gen 2011 00:18:36 CET


Agreed
Il giorno 08/gen/2011 20.03, "Simone Federici" <s.federici a gmail.com> ha
scritto:
> Per l'esame di terza media alcuni "ragazzi" hanno portato dei programmini
> matematici
> in python.
>
> Secondo me python è molto educativo e facile per imparare anche i
rudimenti
> della programmazione.
>
> S
>
> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 19:55, Marco Beri <marcoberi a gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Cito da http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html:
>>
>>
>> Programming language Python has become programming language of 2010. This
>>> award is given to the programming language that gained most market share
in
>>> 2010. Python grew 1.81% since January 2010. This is a bit more than
runner
>>> up Objective-C (+1.63%). Objective-C was favorite for the title for a
long
>>> time thanks to the popularity of Apple's iPhone and iPad platforms.
However,
>>> it lost too much popularity the last couples of months.
>>
>> Python has become the "de facto" standard in system scripting (being a
>>> successor of Perl in this), but it is used for much more different types
of
>>> application areas nowadays. Python is for instance very popular among
web
>>> developers, especially in combination with the Django framework. *Since
>>> Python is easy to learn, more and more universities are using Python to
>>> teach programming languages.*
>>
>>
>> Ciao.
>> Marco.
>>
>>
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