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You are responding to this comment written by Joel Hooks on January 3rd 2008, 23:33.

The first question looks like it might be a mild predictor of Ruby-web-style vs Python-web-style. The Python community is very content-driven, often using simple black text on white background. The Ruby community more frequently has a fixed-width container for content, and colors everywhere.

I thought this was funny, since I just started using python and as the link my name takes you to will show....


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