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The following is a quote from a recent article by one of my colleagues in China. Translated/massacred to english by Google.
"Ruby Compared to Python Easier seat of honor. Looking from the language characteristic, Ruby Has the very many interesting creations, for instance said block But big scale application these amusing things lets procedure change chaotic. Python The grammar emphasis is simple, but because is too nimble, is simple too excessively, thereupon the traditional programmer sees after the standing committee some are eaten one startled expression way National People's Congress. I do not know this should calculate the merit or the shortcoming, at least I think the grammar is too flexible, is easy to cause the different programmer's code style difference oversized, increased the study cost."
I'm sure the original article is a better read, if you read Chinese, but I'm sure it won't sound nearly as comical. (Jie, this is not a negative commentary on your article. I'm sure it is fantastic and I really wish I could read it without the funny Google translation.)