22 Mar
2008
22 Mar
'08
7:56 p.m.
On 22/03/2008, "Martin v. Löwis"
Oh, and application installation is (should be) completely different. On Windows, applications should probably be bundled with their own Python interpreter, a la py2exe. On Unix/Linux, I don't know what the standard is, so I'd have to defer to others.
This I disagree with. I think it's an overall bad thing to have all kinds of applications ship their own copy of Python; see also Aza Raskin's PyCon keynote.
Is this on Windows? It's fairly common practice. Can you give me a pointer to Aza Raskin's keynote? Is it online anywhere? I'd be interested in his point of view. Paul.