Delphi underrated, IDE clues for Python
Caleb Hattingh
caleb1 at telkomsa.net
Sat Nov 27 21:58:56 EST 2004
thx, I already have and use PythonForDelphi (and am on the mailing list).
It works very well indeed, my impression is that Python-Delphi connection
is even easier than Python-C integration (e.g. via SWIG, etc), due once
again to the Delphi IDE. Drag-n-drop in the IDE gets you python code in
your delphi code, or delphi units/objects accessible in python.
However, Delphi is not platform indpendent (which is important for me as I
use a different OS at work and at home), and I don't know if
PythonForDelphi supports Kylix. I am fairly sure it doesn't support
Lazarus, which IS platform independent, but not as feature-rich as Delphi.
Btw, on the SHOOTOUT page, you'll see that the Delphi rank for LOC is 28.
This number is pretty meaningless in practice because the IDE does a lot
of code generation for you. More interesting would have been to see the
rank for LOC you have to type yourself...
On 27 Nov 2004 05:17:38 -0800, bearophile <bearophileHUGS at lycos.com> wrote:
> Delphi is a very good language, and quite fast too:
> http://dada.perl.it/shootout/delphi.html
>
>
> Caleb Hattingh>STILL...Having a Delphi-like IDE for Python would make me
> giddy.
>
> Maybe here you can find a way to use both at the same time:
> http://www.atug.com/andypatterns/pythonDelphiTalk.htm
> http://membres.lycos.fr/marat/delphi/python.htm
>
> Bearophile
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