Python combines a lot of the features one might want from
TCL/TK and Perl with object orientation and a very
nice Java implementation (JPython). Cross-platfore
like Perl and TCL/TK too, but probably more so
from Win32 perspective.
Choose your weapons. Python and TCL/TK are both
larger than Perl, unless you have a hella lot
of Perl modules, which seems to happen somehow. :)
I'm learning Python myself for scripting, and for
other neat little applications.
On Fri, 7 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A very nice scripting language which integrates C++ and Java is TCL.
>
> If you have a C++ or C application and want to add a scripting language
> (to control/test/.. your C++ application), TCL is a perfect possibility.
>
> If you want to connect your C++ application to Java (maybe to use Swing
> as your
> GUI toolkit for the C++ core), you may use TCL (TclBlend 1.2.2).
> (Using CORBA may be a good alternative as well, or JNI - but it is a lot
> of coding).
> But with TclBlend it is an easy and powerfull way to go.
>
> See http://www.scriptics.com/software/java.html and thanks to Mo DeJong
> for
> his very good support.
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
> --
> Marcel Ruff
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.lake.de/home/lake/swand/
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