REPOST: Re: Python Popularity: Questions and Comments
Ron Stephens
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Good points, if Python had "food enough" database, gui, and web components on top of Python, it coudl be a ture "killer language" for these times.... By the way, I am re-checking out PythonCard today, and i am impressed again, especially tha tthe documentation has progressed quite a bit. Good stuff....check out the documentation at http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/toc.html ... robin at brainexeculink.com wrote: > rcena at epcor.ca (Resty Cena) wrote: > > >Whichever can provide what it is that VB > >developers like about VB on top of what Python and Ruby natively offer > >will hit the jackpot. To me these are: (a) Visual drag-and-drop > >application builder with data aware controls, and (b) good support for > >the big databases (Oracle, Sybase, Informix). > > Yes. > > Snap-in database support -- not only for the big databases but for > lightweight solutions as well -- makes VB popular. And it's a big > reason people use PHP (to wander into another branch of this thread). > > Python needs standard database modules with a high degree of interface > conformance -- more than what the current DB API provides. And these > need to *work*. I can't tell you how much time our company wasted > looking for the best PostgreSQL interface, for example. > > Since I'm talking databases, I wish someone with more time and brains > than I would pick up the Gadfly project and bring it up to date. We > need a pure Python SQL database. That too would help "sell" the > language. > > As far as GUIs go, either Boa Constructor or something like the anygui > project has the potential to be the Python "killer app". > > A third application domain that needs to grow in maturity and > standardisation is server-side web pages. Not everyone wants to write > their own framework (though I have). There should be an out-of-the-box > module that easily integrates Python with Apache and takes care of > most of the dirty work. > > Standardisation is more important than sophistication. > > I would love for all the brilliant Python contributors to stop right > here at version 2.2 and put all their talents into these three areas. > The core language is just fine, thank you. The existing modules are > mostly very good. What is needed are database, gui, and web components > to turn this language into a full development package. > > The payoff would be immense. > > >With VB.NET, VB > >programmers will ask, "What's the point?" Might as well dive into C#. > > I did precisely one project in VB way back in version 2-3 days. It > didn't take me very long to say "What's the point?" Then I went out > and bought some C++ books. [shudder] > > VB is popular even though it doesn't work. PHP is popular even though > it works in a small domain. But both products work "well enough". > That's the key. > > Python does not yet work "well enough" in the most common problem > domains. It requires too much wheel re-invention. > > ----- > robin > robin at brainexeculink.com > (remove "brain" to reply) ========= WAS CANCELLED BY =======: Path: news.sol.net!spool0-nwblwi.newsops.execpc.com!newsfeeds.sol.net!news-out.visi.com!hermes.visi.com!news.maxwell.syr.edu!feeder.kornet.net!news1.kornet.net!ua4canc3ll3r From: Ron Stephens <rdsteph at earthlink.net> Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Subject: cmsg cancel <3C2E688C.13DE2394 at earthlink.net> Control: cancel <3C2E688C.13DE2394 at earthlink.net> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 03:55:05 GMT Organization: A poorly-installed InterNetNews site Lines: 2 Message-ID: <cancel.3C2E688C.13DE2394 at earthlink.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 211.57.49.2 X-Trace: news2.kornet.net 1009774859 27193 211.57.49.2 (31 Dec 2001 05:00:59 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet at news2.kornet.net NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 05:00:59 +0000 (UTC) X-No-Archive: yes X-Unac4ncel: yes X-Commentary: I love NewsAgent 1.10 and the Sandblaster Cancel Engine Build 74 (19 March 1999) This message was cancelled from within Mozilla.
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