At 04:50 PM 10/26/2000 +0200, Stefan Troeger wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 25 2000 at 06:07 +0000, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
TK , GTK , ect... These are plugins/interface tie ins right ? Means you need to learn TK and GTK ot TCL/TK to use them with Python ? Right?
Right. But isn't this true for every language feature you want to use?
No what I was getting to is that each of these are third party scripting languages , each with a diffrent syntax/language model , and each requiring to some how add in a third party libray and sepereate third party wrapper to interface with python. where as with delphi or java , you just suck in a library or drop a component , and deal with itn in delphi/pascal or java code.
Ciao, Stefan
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