python, then C++, or C++ from the start?

Francesco P. Lovergine frankie at debian.org
Thu May 31 15:53:57 UTC 2007


On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 05:34:10PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> But I am asking you still: can you think of anything to say against
> such an approach? Please don't flame languages or anything of that
> sort. The question is just: is it viable for a C++ coder with
> a Python proficiency to mockup a new application in Python first?
> 

I would choose plain C instead of C++ to avoid possible ABI breakages
during main upgrades. But for that, there are more tiny languages
available to be embedded into a C/C++ framework, but probably I'm
biased and old-fashioned ;-)

-- 
Francesco P. Lovergine



More information about the netconf-devel mailing list