The problem is that as far as I know, C# isn't anywhere near as portable as python, nor is it anywhere near as open. There are many free python development applications, whereas to write C# requires £300 worth of software.

My vote's cast for python.

On 3/12/06, Hugh Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm,
 
After playing around a little with C#, I have to agree with Neil: C# rocks.
 
Just to throw some salt in the wounds of the Python discussions, I cant help thinking that C# has all the advantages of both Python (run from source, easy to read) and C++ (strong typing, runs quickly).
 
Btw, OSMP is now available in a C# version ;-)
 
 
On 9/2/05, Neil Mosafi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep, not had much practise with managed C++ as I'm lazy and C# is so much easier (!), but I guess managed C++ could be the way to go for integrating with VOS as it can fully utilise the C++ classes.
 
Still there'd be work required to make the API more ".net like"

 
 

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