< :the previous in number
^ :the list in numerical order
> :the next in number
P :the previous (in thread)
N :the next artilce (have the same parent)
|<:the top of this thread
>|:the next thread
^ :the parent (reply-to)
_:the child (an article replying to this)
>:the elder article having the same parent
<:the youger article having the same parent
---:split window and show thread lists
| :split window (vertically) and show thread lists
~ :close the thread frame
.:the index
..:the index of indices
It's a tricky question.
for beginner programmers, both are good, but Python has more documentation
in more languages, so that's a plus.
If you know how to program already, ruby has a more interesting structure
with it's capability to ask self questions inside the program.
Gedece
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Arlen Cuss <ar / len.me> wrote:
> Well, you did ask on the ruby-talk mailing list=85
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> Why don't you try them both and see which you prefer?
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> On Tuesday, 13 November 2012 at 9:41 AM, Radu M. wrote:
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> > Hi.What do you think is easier?
> > Python or RUBY?
> > I'm a kid.
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> > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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