On Jul 10, 6:32 am, Tim Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I work on a desktop application that has been developed using python and > GTK (seewww.leapfrog3d.com). We have around 150k lines of python code > (and 200k+ lines of C).
We have bigger numbers than yours here (although not for a desktop application) and of course we have the problems of a large size application, but they have nothing to do with Python. The real problem are sociological, not language-related. Essentially, if a project takes 10+ years and 10+ people, with most of the people new, you have an issue, but this is independent from the language. Python is helping us at least because it is readable and the situation would be probably be worse with another language. But as I said the software development practices used are more important than the language in this context. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list