David Cramer a écrit : > On Mar 10, 10:52 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >>David Cramer wrote: >> >>>If you had an application that you were about to begin development on >>>which you wanted to be cross platform (at least Mac and Windows), >>>would you suggest using c++ and Python? >> >>I'd strongly consider a pure python solution (I'd choose wxpython), >>but if I needed to code backend stuff in a lower level language I'd >>use C rather than C++. > > > Well we want it to be very robust,
Which is a pretty good reason to favor Python over C or C++. > and python isn't exactly the > fastest language, or one with the lowest overhead :) It's not exactly one of the slowest languages nor one with the highest overhead neither. Chances are you'll have a fully-functional production level app in Python *way* before you have a first alpha in C++. If by then you *really* have some performance problem, it will be time to port the relevant modules to C extensions. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list