Calling J from Python

Eric_Dexter at msn.com Eric_Dexter at msn.com
Thu Feb 8 07:00:26 EST 2007


I may have mistook the source code licence for the use licence..  I
will look into a little further to see what it can do..  Looks like
you are not allowed to redistribute k for profit.  Some day I will
look up letters a random in the search engine to see what I come up
with.


On Feb 6, 2:05 am, "Gosi" <gos... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 6, 3:04 am, "Eric_Dex... at msn.com" <Eric_Dex... at msn.com> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 5, 8:48 am, "Gosi" <gos... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > It is quite easy to call J from Python
>
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/J-Programming/browse_thread/thread/5e8...
>
> > There are a couple of issue that should be adressed.  Am I going to
> > jail if I write a program and then redistribute all the files required
> > to run the program I write??
>
> J is free for anyone to download and use.
>
> If someone is interested in putting you in jail it will not because
> you distribute J or redistribute the J utilities.
>
> > The second is how do I use the j stuff
> > without learning all that much about j.
>
> Just like Python then how much time you spend is uo to you.
>
> If you want to be good at it you may have to spend some time.
>
> You may also be just a casual user and dip into it now and again.
>
> There are lots of Demos, Labs and Help files besides all the
> utilities.
>
> You can freely use the utilities and examples to create your own
> application.
>
> You can write code in conventional style and not spend any time on the
> advanced functionality.
>
> > I am just intrested in
> > stealing graphics libraries and using what I have already written in
> > python..
>
> There are a number of graphics examples, utilities and demos you can
> use in J and combine it with Python.
>
> The new grid classes in J are amazingly useful too.
>
> I am just starting to learn Python and I find it interesting to
> combine it with J.
> I know a few people who are doing so successfully.
>
> There are always some nicetise in any language that can be beneficial.
> Combining them enhances both.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/j-programminghttp://jsoftware.com/





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