Harlequin Is Back!
Cameron Laird
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Fri Jul 16 13:32:41 EDT 1999
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In article <378E57D8.A77A9F9C at nmia.o_r_g>, David Hanley <fsnm at nmia.o_r_g> wrote: . . . >> scene. This is interesting; Tcl and Lua emphasize ease >> of embedding and extensibility in their design, and Perl >> has hordes of interfacing worker bees, but a consistent >> pattern emerges that Python does at least as well as any >> other language in achieving connection to the latest >> toolkits-protocols-... It's an interesting story, even >> though I don't yet understand it. > >Hmmm, maybe the right approach is to get lisp to talk >to python, then, eh? > >dave > I suspect you are cheerfully mocking the extremes such an approach might reach. In any case, the reality is that serious programmers find such extremes useful! With Tcl, for example, the pressure to do solid COM interfaces has largely dissipated because of the availability of Robin Becker's Python server, which supplies these and other connections. Coincidentally, I report today on several related projects of cross-language co-operation in <URL: http://www.sunworld.com/swol-07-1999/swol-07-regex.html#2>. -- Cameron Laird http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html claird at NeoSoft.com +1 281 996 8546 FAX
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