By large I mean an application with intensive operations, such as a fancy GUI maybe a couple of threads, accessing a database, etc.
lennart wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > > > As stated above python is capable of all those things, however on > > larger applications like that it can tend to slow down a bit. And the > > executables do need a little bit of work, because it's bassicly a dll > > and a library of all your .pyc files. However python is still a great > > language and I would recomend it. And most of these things will > > probably be fixed in Python 3000! > >> > >> <<snip>> > > > Python very quickly. > > Can you define 'large'? Is that large in code, or large in database? I > don't know which database is supported. If its a external db, like > MySql, the query is performed through the software of MySql, am I > right? If I'm correct, the 'slowness' comes from the amount of code in > python itself, not from the database. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list