Bernard Stepien wrote:
> 1. TTCN-3 is an international standard that comes among other
> things with very precise semantics, thus everyone in the world using it
> will talk exactly the same language. This also reduces considerably the
> amount of documentation you need for the next of kin af
Bernard Stepien wrote:
Finally, no matter what you are doing (python test framework, etc…)
there are two important things with TTCN-3 that you don’t have with Python:
1. TTCN-3 is an international standard that comes among other
things with very precise semantics, thus everyone in the
Hello all,
It looks like this comparison I did between TTCN-3 and Python
sparked some interesting reactions. I thank you all for that, this is very
helpful.
There are two things that are missing:
1. this comparison you downloaded are slides from a presentation at a
TTC
Well, looks like someone did such a comparison just recently. Just FYI
PDF at the link below
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~bernard/A%20comparison%20between%20ttcn-3%20
and%20python%20v%2011.pdf
Comparing TTCN-3 with raw python as they have done is not fair. But even
then some of the comparisons m