Jeff Schwab wrote:
5. Scripting is easier in Python than in Java, particularly with
regard to environment variables and process control.
Of course, these are only my opinions. I am particularly not an expert
on Python or Java.
Note that for Java experts, Jython can be used for
Wouter van Ooijen (www.voti.nl) wrote:
I use Python when my time is most valuable (in most cases it is), in
the very few cases the computer's time is more valuable I write in
C/C++.
In cases when the computer's time is more valuable, why not use CPython
with C/C++ API? Only most time
I use Python when my time is most valuable (in most cases it is), in
the very few cases the computer's time is more valuable I write in
C/C++.
In cases when the computer's time is more valuable, why not use CPython
with C/C++ API? Only most time consuming parts can be replaced to C/C++
codes
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2005-08-23, praba kar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What why it is more efficient. Kindly let me
know with some details.
Have you read _any_ of the thread? A number of people have
already explained in detail why programming in Pything is more
efficient. Please read
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 06:15:03 +0100, praba kar wrote:
Dear All,
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
regards
Prabahar
Just my $.02
I am a long time c/c++
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 06:15:03 +0100, praba kar wrote:
Dear All,
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
regards
Prabahar
Just my $.02
I am a long
On 2005-08-25, Ben Sizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2005-08-23, praba kar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What why it is more efficient. Kindly let me
know with some details.
Have you read _any_ of the thread? A number of people have
already explained in detail why
--- James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
Becuase it is much more efficient.
-James
What why it is more efficient. Kindly let me
know with some details.
regards
Prabahar
On 2005-08-23, praba kar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people with C background use Python instead of
programming in C.why?
Becuase it is much more efficient.
-James
What why it is more efficient. Kindly let me
know with some details.
Have you read _any_ of the thread? A number of
Dear All,
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
regards
Prabahar
Send a rakhi to your brother, buy gifts and
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
Becuase it is much more efficient.
-James
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Will McGugan enlightened us with:
Because I can create software many times faster. And its more fun.
Same here. And because it's very easy to write unittests, for
instance.
Sybren
--
The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be a
capital punishment for stupidity, but why
praba kar wrote:
Dear All,
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
Because I can create software many times faster. And its more fun.
Will McGugan
--
http://www.kelpiesoft.com
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praba kar wrote:
Dear All,
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
For me, the choice is typically among C++, Perl, Python, and Java. The
arguments for Python relative to these languages are:
On 23 Aug 2005 01:22:31 -0700
James wrote:
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
Becuase it is much more efficient.
It's rather because _they_ are much more efficient (that is, with Python).
--
jk
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On 2005-08-23, praba kar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
Because C is a dangerous, low-level language unsuitable for
general-purposed application programming.
I use C for:
I want to know the link between c and python.
Apart from the fact that the inner part of Python is written in C I
know no link?
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
I use Python when my time is most valuable (in most cases it is), in
the very few
For me, the choice is typically among C++, Perl, Python, and Java. The
arguments for Python relative to these languages are:
add: I develop on my platform (which happens to be XP, but that is
irrelevant), I put the Python source on my website, and I never worry
about the platform my users will
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 06:28 am, Will McGugan wrote:
praba kar wrote:
I want to know the link between c and python.
Some people with C background use Python instead
of programming in C.why?
For the same reason that people acquainted with assembly
language nevertheless chose to
Terry Hancock wrote:
* The claim that a Human can optimize code better than
the compiler assumes a very smart and talented Human,
and/or a very dumb compiler. Compilers are getting smarter,
and since a lot more people find the need to program, the
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