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SIPB IAP 2004



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Python for Perl Hackers

Leaders:
Mark W. Eichin
Email:
sipb-iap-python-for-perl at mit dot edu
Description:
If you're tired of perl's line-noise appearance and subtle nature, but enjoy the power of a sophisticated scripting language with enough libraries and tools to build Real Things with, then consider Python; hear about a year of real-world experience "recovering" from 12 years of Perl, while not losing the "feeling of power".
Class Schedule:
6-7pm
Jan. 26
Location:
1-150
Suggested Background or Preparation:
Have written perl one-liners and/or scripts; know what JAPH means

Archived material from the talk:

The slides themselves are online in several forms:

There is also a quicktime-formatted movie file of the first hour of the talk, for those who missed it due to the error in the time listing in the printed IAP guide.


Places to go from here:


Email: sipb-iap-sucker@mit.edu