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I'm getting realy tired of learning new languages.
And especially frustrated at the 'syntax errors' when switching
between them.
There are basically only a few common concepts needed for
all the languages. Hence linux's p2c: Pascal to C translator.
A good IDE could hide the irrelevant details of the syntax,
much like DOS/Norton-commander--Linux/mc hides the
details, and makes visual, the common actions on files:
move, copy, view ...edit ...search ....etc.
Besides, I guess Python itself would be good to make such
an IDE ? Is there any such tool available/recomended ?
== Chris Glur.
And especially frustrated at the 'syntax errors' when switching
between them.
There are basically only a few common concepts needed for
all the languages. Hence linux's p2c: Pascal to C translator.
A good IDE could hide the irrelevant details of the syntax,
much like DOS/Norton-commander--Linux/mc hides the
details, and makes visual, the common actions on files:
move, copy, view ...edit ...search ....etc.
Besides, I guess Python itself would be good to make such
an IDE ? Is there any such tool available/recomended ?
== Chris Glur.