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Hi,
we are statring a new project soon and we are evaluating the language Python. Does anybody have experience with Python especially
- GUI
- Database Connection
- Wer Services and http
Thanks,
Nathanel
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I spotted Marc Clifton's response.
- Nick Parker My Blog
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Nick Parker wrote:
I spotted Marc Clifton's response.
LOL.
Seriously though, I do think Marc is onto something with his AAL technology. It is certainly another step in what I think is the right direction for the future of software development. It'll be interesting to see if MS take XAML in a similar direction.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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I've used Delphi for a number of years now and the company i work for is still using it for new projects.
and with the release of version 8 it now does .NET
i still don't believe i've come across a better IDE.
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netclectic wrote:
i still don't believe i've come across a better IDE.
Really? I think Delphi has one of the worst IDE's in existance. I loved Turbo C/Turbo Pascal in DOS and the first Borland C++ IDE but somewhere along the lines Borland lost the plot.
Of course my biggest problem with Delphi, is how the RAD features tend to make it more difficult to write code in the style I was accustomed too. Both VB and C# suffer from this slightly too, although C# IDE makes it fairly easy to ignore it's attempts at RAD.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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I always liked Delphi too. My main beef was the lack of multiple project support like VC6, but I guess this is not an issue any more.
But I am genuinely curious, what about the RAD features bother you? I have heard others complain about this, and never understood it, as it always seemed easy to work with to me, whereas VC is a bear to learn to use well.
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Should have been an obvious choice I would have thought.
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Yes I agree with Adrian, there should be Java. Nevertheless, I started to use J# and also I checked J# option.
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kromozom wrote:
When in doubt, push a pawn!
Nice sig.
"I'd be up a piece if I hadn't swallowed my bishop." Mr. Ed, playing chess
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Thanks friend;)
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Maybe the author thinks (J# == Java)
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Sometimes CodeProject betrays it's Windows MFC roots. Which for me is good, because I'm not interested in non MS technologies; However I do wonder sometimes whether it would be a good idea to see the site expand to cater for some of the more popular non MS technologies.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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I noticed Java was written in by several people. What percentage did the "other" languages take up.
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As of the time of the writing:
Total responses: 359
Other responses: 65
Percentage for "Other": 18%
Long live Calculator.
"I'd be up a piece if I hadn't swallowed my bishop." Mr. Ed, playing chess
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calc.exe rules!
Looks like Java is the king of "Other." A whopping 3% (11/371)!
Thanks
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I've just realized I left only 3 boxes unchecked (VB.NET, J# and ASP.NET). Scary, isn't it?
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for languages that I use all the time like...
Java - the non J# variety.
PHP
HTML - bit mamby pamby
Perl
Assembly
and I'm sure there are more!
Joel Holdsworth
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And why not Python, Eiffel, Ada, Cobol, Cobol.NET, D, Sather, Sqeak, TOM, or any other language? Geeze... I can't believe they left all these out of the poll! Seriously, the poll had to be cut off somewhere. A good cutoff point is what CP actually covers.
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Yeah sorta, but most of those languages arn't ones I'd think of the modern developer using. It was only a gripe because I can't really enter more than one item into the Other box, and see the server separate it into two votes and put it with it's kind.
Joel Holdsworth
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Does a Python programmer visit CP website and join the poll?
Maxwell Chen
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KevinHall wrote:
A good cutoff point is what CP actually covers.
Not so sure I agree... perhaps this type of poll is a metric to see what CP might need to cover that they don't already.
"I'd be up a piece if I hadn't swallowed my bishop." Mr. Ed, playing chess
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