stéphane bard wrote: > hello, my boss ask me to prefer windev to python. > I have to argue > > - python work on multiple platform (linux, mac, windows) > A good point but it didn't interest him. Because > we want to choose a language for prototyping. > So multi platform is not enough. > > - python and windev are fast to develop > > - windev as a good IDE, python? boa-constructor is ok with wxpython > > - python is open source (that's not an argument for my boss, sorry > it's a boss ...) > > any idea for a strong argument ?
Python is widely known and tested, windev is not. Stuff not widely used (and thus not well verified by Real World(tm)) is a Big Business Risk(tm). Things looking pretty on marketing presentations might show its ugly head in Real Life(tm) where Real Money(tm) is at stake (and in fact they do in vast majority of cases). Python is widely known and has Good Track Record(tm). Windev has not. Python is known to integrate well into Windows. Is your boss really sure that windev is good there? How about various corner cases? Does your boss know about .net? Tell him about IronPython (If Microsoft thinks its good, why your boss should not?). If your boss thinks .net is crap and Java rules, tell him about Jython. It's relatively easy to find (hire) Python programmers. It's not true in case of windev programmers. If your boss needs more people or some people leave (and thus must be replaced), it's a Real Cost(tm) to train new people new windev tricks. Is your boss willing to take the risk that new people will need 1-2 months to get fluent with windev (as he may well forget about hiring trained windev developer in a reasonable amount of time, while hiring trained python developer is possible). rgds -- Sebastian Kaliszewski -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list