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   * 2007: here's a frequent dialogue: Pythoneer: "My Python source is a tenth the size of my Java programs"; Javaite: "No way! *Maybe* you gain 30%, but they're kind of the same language, right?"; and so on. [https://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2007/05/amazingly-bad-apis.html This brief note] by Paul Buchheit gives a little more depth to the discussion. His point: Java APIs are often terrible.    * 2007: here's a frequent dialogue: Pythoneer: "My Python source is a tenth the size of my Java programs"; Javaite: "No way! ''Maybe'' you gain 30%, but they're kind of the same language, right?"; and so on. [https://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2007/05/amazingly-bad-apis.html This brief note] by Paul Buchheit gives a little more depth to the discussion. His point: Java APIs are often terrible.

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PythonComparedToJava] lists the similarities and the differences between Python and Java.

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See also StrongVsWeakTyping.


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