On Sunday 23 July 2006 11:36, Frans Englich wrote: > > Note how newer languages such as Python and Ruby largely removes the issue > of coding style in the way the syntax is. That's pretty -- a language which > not only focus on technical aspects, but also reduces friction in > development teams. Side note : this is true for Python, but not for Ruby : the versatility of its syntax (not only in how you can format the code, but also in the different idioms it supports) makes it less practical for shared code bases. -- Guillaume. http://www.telegraph-road.org