Thanks to all who answered ..

I'll try to summarize and include my own arguments in a later post..

Chris wrote:
> I'd really, really, really put those into the "free" versions as well
> (which, nota bene, aren't free for commercial use either). Just look how
the
> Python world is blooming with modules incorporating everything from OpenGL
> (ever seen VisualPython - amazing, amazing) to K/Kdb (just announced:
> http://pin.to/pyk). And it makes sense - bootstrapping is often easier if
> you can build on (lots of!) other people's work - and be it for the
meantime
> only. Let's stand on shoulder of even more giants.

Yes!   ...Python is very rich these days [http://www.vex.net/parnassus]

Do you mean VPython [was Visual Python] ?
http://www.vpython.org/

I cannot find Python interface to K/Kdb:  please tell me more..
Do you mean K as in 'KDE linux window manager' based on Trolltech's Qt:
http://www.trolltech.com
 or
K/Kdb as in 'Kx Systems' lightening ***fast** data analysis tools
http://kx.com/

./Jason

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