On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Santiago Bragagnolo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all! > > I'm currently working in a project related with ROS (robot operative > system), which already have a library to develop in C++ and other to do the > same at Python. So, there a lot of variables to contrast to make a choice > (performance, code-easy-to-prototype, flexibility, and a lot more), but the > main variable is the accessibility from Pharo, then the question is, is > there any project that use python from pharo? Or, if i select python i > should write a library in C that bootstrap python and give access to pharo > via FFI? > > I looked in the list's mails and in google without any success. > > Thanks in advance! > > Santiago. > Not in Pharo (that I know of), but in OpenQwaq (a derivative of Squeak - from Pharo's past, I believe) it does include Python scripting: * Python Scripting of 2d applications and 3d objects (taken from the wikipedia on OpenQwaq). I'm not sure how they did it - not being a Python guy myself.
-Chris
