Ok, ... let´s move this discussion into something more concrete (and
usefull) then "what is the language of the future"

On 1/15/07, Algis Kabaila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, If we

You probably mean if *you*. If you want to start such a project don´t
count on convincing everyone else how great your idea is. Instead,
implement it yourself! Others interrested mostly join after the basics
are working. I am the first to say I have no special interrest in
this.

could port PythonForDelphi to
Lazarus, Lazarus would really rock - it could become a great front end for
Python!

Now, this phrase is confusing. Just porting Python4Delphi won´t
transform Lazarus into a Python frontend. Imagining what you are
trying to say here, I could come up with these options:

* Maybe you want to use Lazarus to create GUIs on object pascal, which
then will call python programs to the the logic?

* Maybe you think that simply converting python4delphi will make you
able to open lazarus IDE and start writing python programs that make
use of LCL, which is of course very wrong

* Maybe you want to use Lazarus IDE to write python software without
needing LCL? Adding support for more languages througth a plugin
system has being discussed in the past, not sure if it is already
possible

--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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