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    From mockturtle@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 14 01:46:06 2022
    As you can guess, my language of choice is Ada, but for small things (often "fast and dirty") or to extract stuff from text files, I use Ruby which I prefer over its direct competitor (much more popular) Python.

    Then I read this [1]

    Its [of Ruby] creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, combined parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp)

    This could explain the affinity... (Matz is an Adaist! :-))

    [1] https://dev.to/rodmatola/ruby-the-best-language-for-general-automation-gh3

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  • From Gautier write-only address@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 14 05:53:21 2022
    mockturtle:
    As you can guess, my language of choice is Ada, but for small things (often "fast and dirty") or to extract stuff from text files, I use Ruby which I prefer over its direct competitor (much more popular) Python.

    BTW: for the small things you describe, you could be tempted by HAC (see the post about HAC a few hours later) :-)...

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  • From Robin Vowels@21:1/5 to mockturtle on Sat May 14 06:40:44 2022
    On Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 6:46:08 PM UTC+10, mockturtle wrote:
    As you can guess, my language of choice is Ada, but for small things (often "fast and dirty") or to extract stuff from text files, I use Ruby which I prefer over its direct competitor (much more popular) Python.
    .
    whether it's small and dirty or something big, PL/I is a great all-rounder.

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  • From srOmatic@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 19 00:40:03 2022
    I second that.

    We wrote in HAC more than 10K lines of code for about 50 scripts (the biggest ones being 3000 lines, the smallest ones less than 20 lines).
    I know Ruby (also very nice for small jobs) but HAC is much better (1) and certainly faster too (2)... We also coded a lot in Bash (there are sysadmin here too :)

    (1) One of the great things about HAC is that all HAC code can be compiled by GNAT.
    (2) HAC is 7 times faster than Bash

    And, recently, HAC handles packages... This allows us to have modularity in the Ada way... HAC is a golden nugget ;)

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