>> > I am a python developer and work on the open source projects.
>> You are a rare breed AFAIK....
> Why do you think so ?
Not many that I find in this field.... and again like I said AFAIK...
I might be wrong too

>> > Since I have little or no knowledge in this domain so I would like to
>> > have guidance on how to proceed.
>> I am not sure how optimised python generated code could be for H/w...
>> Usually, it is better to write in C. Cpp if you are careful to avoid any
>> dynamic
>> behaviors (late binding etc)
> No it does not matter ultimately the solution Vivek would be doing would be
> a front end or the ERP itself and he will be invariably be calling the
> statically linked or dynamically linked libraries to interact with hardware,
> so as an app developer he should not be worried much for optimization's etc
> as of now.
Oh.. right... I understood it the wrong way... I was under the
impression that he wants to
use the H/w directly through python... not through the API.

>> >     I searched google and found that for real time integrations the
>> > first thing needed is the SDK of the product. For example I contacted
>> > one of the vendors of the Biometric product and they told me that they
>> > will be giving me the SDK which is in .Net or Visual Basic. So, I have
>> > no idea on how to proceed.
>> Here I am clueless.... But I would avoid .Net and VB like the plague.
> Why would you avoid ?
First VB is too high level to give one any control, atleast for
someone used to C.
.Net and Mono are not really Open Enough for me... And I think it
better to use something
that is theoretically open.. I do agree that most of today's OSS is
virtually closed, due to code complexity
but its the possibility that I had in mind

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