Considering getting into Python... Any Pros-Cons?
Achim Domma
achim.domma at syynx.de
Mon Nov 5 13:54:39 EST 2001
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Hi, > Although I think this is a good idea, I haven't personally done it, for > whatever reason. Instead, I've typically coded speed-sensitive things > entirely in C/C++, and non-speed-senstive things entirely in Python. I have used the boost library to use Python and C++ together. In my opinion this is the most powerfull language combination available at the moment. Beside some very specialized things (you will still need SQL to query a database) I don't know of any problem that I could be solved faster and cleaner in other languages. Another important 'pro' of python is the free choice of how to develop code. You can 'hack' a small script together very fast and don't have to care about OO programming, but in larger projects you have all OO features available. Generic programming is also no problem. I hate languages like Java which force you to use only on paradigma. greetings Achim
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