"bruno modulix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thomas Bartkus wrote: > > "rzed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <snip> > > > >>So what do you think? What's wrong with the picture? Why isn't > >>there a greater priority to work in this direction? > > > > > > > What's wrong with the picture? > > > > Just one teeny little item. > > > > The Python world lacks the phenomenally successful development models > > enjoyed by the now ancient Turbo Pascal, Delphi and <gasp> Visual Basic. > > AND > > If the likes of Visual Basic can have it, then it becomes really, *really* > > hard to convince the world that Python is a serious, professional system. > > You mean the "wimp gui builder + db -> ui pipeline" model ? If yes, C > doesn't have it, C++ doesn't have it (in fact most languages doesn't > have it) - and the fact is that C and C++ are usually considered as much > more "serious and professionnal" than VB and the likes. >
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