On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 09:49:06AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Stephen Pitts wrote:
> >
> [cut]
> > My next project..developing an admin system using Python and wxWindows.
> > I can develop under Linux and deliver it to my client running
> > Windows without changing the code..do that with any
Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
[cut]
> My next project..developing an admin system using Python and wxWindows.
> I can develop under Linux and deliver it to my client running
> Windows without changing the code..do that with any other language
> (including the much-acclaimed JDK/Swing combo!)
Hmmm. Coul
Another cheer for Python! I ported a C++ daemon that wouldn't compile
cleanly on Pair Networks' FreeBSD systems (old version of GCC and the
STL) to Python in two days (my first Python program!) and:
* code was 200 lines of code vs 500 of C++ and all in one file instead
of 5 files of C++
* code ra
On 19-Aug-99 Tom wrote:
>
> Why C/C++? Because I'm too lazy to learn Perl :)
>
So look into Python. All the glory of C++ w/o the mess. Honest, it is worth
the week of effort.
class Foo:
def __init__(self):
self.i = 1
self.string = 'hi'
f = Foo()
prin
Why C/C++? Because I'm too lazy to learn Perl :)
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Brian Barrett wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 04:16:05PM -0400, Tom wrote:
> > I could use some assistance with tracking down an easy to use cgi lib for
> > C/C++. I've downloaded the cgic stuff but it is a bit too complica
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 04:16:05PM -0400, Tom wrote:
> I could use some assistance with tracking down an easy to use cgi lib for
> C/C++. I've downloaded the cgic stuff but it is a bit too complicated and
> involved in my opinion for parsing information from html forms (if you
> know what I mean).
On 19-Aug-99 Tom wrote:
>
> Hi all (soory if this comes twice),
>
> I could use some assistance with tracking down an easy to use cgi lib for
> C/C++. I've downloaded the cgic stuff but it is a bit too complicated and
> involved in my opinion for parsing information from html forms (if you
> kn
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