OCAMl a more natural extension language for python?
Ville Vainio
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Mon Jan 17 07:35:02 EST 2005
>>>>> "Jelle" == Jelle Feringa // EZCT / Paris <jelle.feringa at ezct.net> writes:
Jelle> After reading about extending python with C/Fortran in the
Jelle> excellent Python Scripting for Computational Science book
Jelle> by Hans Langtangen, I'm wondering whether there's not a
Jelle> more pythonic way of extending python. And frankly I think
Jelle> there is: OCAML
For many tasks the point of "extending" python is to gain access to
libraries that have a C/C++ API. Extensions that merely provide a
faster way to do something are much rarer.
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