On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 11:41:21 AM UTC-6, Chris Angelico wrote: > Prove this. Find "general public consensus" that Python is > dead. And then, imitate rats and abandon this sinking > ship.
I don't need to "imitate" anything, it has already begun. > I decided to give 3D modelling a go, after watching some > amazing work done on Twitch.tv. A lot of people recommend > Maya, but I'd rather use GPL software than proprietary > (particularly when the latter has a thousands-of-dollars > price tag), so I grabbed Blender. Anyone want to hazard a > guess as to the language Blender uses for scripting, > expression evaluation, and so on? Blender is a nice freeware modeling program, and is great for organic modeling, animations, photo realistic rendering, game creation, and yes, exposes a Pyhton API -- but what is your point? The Python scripting features have been a part of Blender for many years, back when Python3 was just a "innocent mis-folded programming protein" rotting holes in the BDFL's pre-frontal cortex. The existence of Python3 in the wild, is merely evidence that the original PrP has replicated exponentially. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list