Tim Lesher wrote:
Strictly wxPython; the only issue with Python was the lack of
strong typing as an option, and that wasn't a deal-breaker.
...but Python is strongly typed. It's dynamically typed as well.
E.g., You can't treat an integer like a string without explicitly
converting it.
Joe
Joseph D Poirier
DSP Software
IMN, Nokia Inc.
6000 Connection Drive
Irving, TX 75039
My bad. Yes, I know that; I just misspoke. I meant "statically
typed".
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 08:25:16PM -0600, joseph.poirier@nokia.com wrote:
Tim Lesher wrote:
> Strictly wxPython; the only issue with Python was the lack of
> strong typing as an option, and that wasn't a deal-breaker.
...but Python is strongly typed. It's dynamically typed as well.
E.g., You can't treat an integer like a string without explicitly
converting it.
--
Tim Lesher <tim@lesher.ws>
http://www.lesher.ws