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Python 2.4 Final Released

Eventh writes "The final release of Python 2.4 was just released. Python 2.4 is the result of almost 18 month's worth of work on top of Python 2.3. New features are, but not limited to, function decorators, generator expressions, a number of new module and more. Check out Andrew Kuchling's What's New In Python for a detailed view of some of the new features of Python 2.4. "

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  1. Re:I *want* to be enthused, but... by ultrabot · · Score: 5, Interesting

    after Linus's comments I am inclined to get more profficient with Bash and C and almost ignore Python completely. It's so dissapointing though - I really wanted to learn Python; it's such a neat language.

    Linus explicitly mentioned that he doesn't do anything "in the middle" - it's either kernel hacking or something trivial enough to do with bash. Just go ahead and learn Python - you will find that it's *easier* than bash, especially if your programs might have errors (which they do).

    BTW, why would you want to get more proficient in C? Programmers are abandoning C in droves. It's just not programmer-time efficient to do things in C anymore. It's one thing if you are maintaining a project that was written in C originally, but for new projects, C is a non-starter.

    Go read ESR's "The Art of Unix Programming", available online for free.

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