How long did it take you to integrate BPL into your app? (was: Re: [C++-sig] Re: Embedding Boost.Python and Exposing Classes to
Niall Douglas
s_sourceforge at nedprod.com
Thu Sep 2 20:32:06 CEST 2004
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On 1 Sep 2004 at 21:01, David Abrahams wrote:
> > You should expect it to take you far longer than your anticipate,
> > but perserverence will win you through. I took four months myself.
>
> To be fair, Niall, lots of people get going in a few days.
Oh I got going in a few days too, but once one starts doing things
which the docs & examples don't directly explain one runs into a very
steep learning curve.
Out of interest, has anyone on this list fully integrated BPL into
their application in less than 140 hours (one man month)? I mean from
start to completion here. If it is an open source application, please
give us the application's home page.
Any replies will be the basis of a new page listing good examples of
real world applications of BPL. I shall personally construct such a
page and send it in to be applied against CVS head if there are any
answers and I think from inspection of the source it has been
correctly done.
Cheers,
Niall
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