Hello, Browsing the Boost.Python documentation, I've begun to wonder why they python library should be a part of boost.
It seems to me that the boost.python library is primarily in existence to extend python. Is python even a standardized language? It just seems to me that decisions made about the slews of networking libraries are not consistant with the python addition. Quoting from the website: One goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. It seems to me that boost.python belongs more in the python camp than in the std c++ camp. I'd love to be convinced otherwise, David J. Sankel _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost