> > Doesn't the fact that Python is open source and written in C mean
that 
> > as long as it and its main libraries are compliant C then it can be 
> > ported easily to any new platform that might appear? There is a C 
> > compiler for everything, Commodore 64 included.
> 
>       That's correct. It's just that some people are so 
> numbed from FUD being used against VFP that they don't realize when
they are doing  
> the same thing when trying to promote VFP.


Ed, if what I said came across as FUD, it certainly wasn't intended that
way. I have no more use for FUD then you do. Sorting out the truth can
take some back and forth, but that - not FUD - is the objective I think
we all share. 

What I've learned is the Python is more ubiquitous, and Dabo has a
greater longevity factor, then I realized. That's good!


Bill

 
> -- Ed Leafe



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