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In general, I'm not impressed by the performance of Python. I'm not |
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impressed by the language itself either, but that's just taste. If |
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you'd create such program, I'd be happy with it too ;) |
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m h wrote: |
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> What would make a objective c program any faster than python in this |
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> case? It doesn't seem like it would be cpu bound. |
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> If you use pyobjc you get a "native" gui (and you can use py2app to |
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> create a "native" application), you just get to program parts of it in |
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> a nicer language. |
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> On 11/1/05, Grobian <grobian@g.o> wrote: |
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>> Well, I envisioned a some sort of 'fast' application which doesn't |
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>> needlessly eat gigabytes of memory and also looks like a native Mac |
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>> application. |
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>> m h wrote: |
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>>> There's also pyobjc which allows integration of python and cocoa.... |
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>> Fabian Groffen |
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>> Gentoo for Mac OS X Project -- Interim Lead |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo for Mac OS X Project -- Interim Lead |
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