Paul Rubin wrote: > "Nick Vatamaniuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Python does not _need_ a component model just as you don't _need_ a RAD >> IDE tool to write Python code. The reason for having a component model >> or a RAD IDE tool is to avoid writing a lot of boiler plate code. > > It's also so that applications written in differing languages can call > each other.
That's a possible reason, but with JavaBeans and EJBs for Java there is just a single language and I am sure there are many Java programmers who enjoy using Eclipse, NetBeans, or JBuilder to name a few RAD IDEs which allow them to create their applications using a design-time visual environment. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list