Hi

I was just mentioning the plethora of options. My prospective employer just wants to test my skills using suduku. Otherwise his company is developing a new webservice, for which he needs only python experts.

There is another project called 'dabo' (dabodev.com) which develops a framework for database development using python. So, I think python is also another candidate like dotnet for general purpose coding for web and databases.

Maybe something is gonna come like '.Dotnet enabled python' or 'Php for DotNet'?

regards

Nataraj

Giuliano Colla wrote:

Nataraj S Narayan ha scritto:
[...]

Already my head is cluttered and confused with so many tools. One company is offered me a job , if I could write the Suduku game using Python. For my work I use Delphi/Lazarus and PHP. Now if I need to get out of this company I need to go the dot net way.


I'm a bit confused too. What Python has to do with dot net?

Python is a nice "interpreted interactive object-oriented programming
language" (from Python's man page). It's an interpreted language, not a
compiled one. It's multiplatform, but, with tkinter which provides the
visual functionalities of tcl/tk, it's more a thousandfold improvement
of Visual Basic, than a substitute for Delphi, or Lazarus of whatever.

One of the best solitaire games set I've ever seen, Pysol by Markus
Oberhumer ( http://www.pysol.org/ ) is written in Python. Maybe it's
just the right language for a Sudoku game. But I don't see any
relationship with dot net. What I'm missing?

_________________________________________________________________
To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
"unsubscribe" as the Subject
archives at http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailarchives



begin:vcard
fn:http://www.gsis.ac.in
n:S Narayan;Nataraj
org:Good Shepherd International School;Software
adr:Niligiris, ;;M.Palada;Ootacamund;TN;643004;INDIA
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Project Coordinator
tel;work:0423 2550371 - 307
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.gsis.ac.in
version:2.1
end:vcard

Reply via email to