Looking for a dream language: sounds like Python to me.
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Mon Jul 27 11:00:12 EDT 2009
[corrected top posting]
Mohammad Tayseer wrote:
>> *From:* Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl>
>> *To:* python-list at python.org
>> *Sent:* Monday, July 27, 2009 11:18:20 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: Looking for a dream language: sounds like Python to me.
>>
>> >>>>> Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com <mailto:dotancohen at gmail.com>>
>> (DC) wrote:
>>
>> >DC> Referring to this article:
>>>DC>
>> http://math-blog.com/2009/07/20/complex-algorithm-research-and-development-harder-than-many-think/
>>
>> >DC> The author, who is specifically looking for math-related
>> functions, writes:
>> >DC> """
>> >DC> The dream algorithm R&D tool would be similar to Matlab or Mathematica
>> >DC> but could be compiled to fast, efficient binaries similar to ANSI C
>> >DC> and would be available for all platforms. An integrated GUI builder
>> >DC> similar to Visual Basic and integrated network support would be
>> >DC> helpful.
>> >DC> """
>>
>> >DC> It looks to me like he is looking for Python.
>>
>> No fast, efficient binaries yet, and no integrated GUI builder.
>> --
>> Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl <mailto:piet at cs.uu.nl>>
>> URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4]
>> Private email: piet at vanoostrum.org <mailto:piet at vanoostrum.org>
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>>
> You can generate binaries using py2exe, and you can create UI using
> Tkinter (which is very easy) or wxPython (which have GUI builders)
>
> Mohammad Tayseer
> http://spellcoder.com/blogs/tayseer
Creating binaries is not the same as creating /fast, efficient/
binaries. Py2Exe bundles it all together, but does not make it any faster.
~Ethan~
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