Hi Everyone, <gush> I'm a new list member from the United States. Long time programmer, fairly new to Python and absolutely loving it so far! I'm 36, live in Oklahoma, and own a small Linux software development and consulting firm. Python has made my life a *lot* easier and, the more I learn, the easier it gets. Simply blown away. </gush>
Now, for my question: I'm taking on a project that will run on plug computers and I'm thinking about using Python to do it. It seems like a really attractive option over C/C++ and I think it would cut down the dev time immensely. I know a scaled down version of Debian can run on the computer but I'm wondering about Python. Has anyone ever used Python to develop for extremely limited resource computers like this? Specifically, I'm going to be using the DreamPlug (http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/dreamplug-puts-a-1-2ghz-arm-pc-in-a-power-outlet-2011022/) which isn't too shabby but I wonder if it will work. Thanks! Anthony Papillion -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list