On Mar 11, 12:26 pm, "David Cramer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mar 10, 10:52 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > David Cramer wrote: > > > If you had an application that you were about to begin development on > > > which you wanted to be cross platform (at least Mac and Windows), > > > would you suggest using c++ and Python? > > > I'd strongly consider a pure python solution (I'd choose wxpython), > > but if I needed to code backend stuff in a lower level language I'd > > use C rather than C++. > > Well we want it to be very robust, and python isn't exactly the > fastest language, or one with the lowest overhead :)
only one word caught my attention "robust".. do u mean python is not robust??? if this is your feeling, i don't recommend u to "reconsider" anymore, turn back to ur previous programming language (what did'ya say it was??? c# .. i remember one ad. about it's robustness .. a piece of jelly!) and by the way if u know something about C++, code the GUI with QT (which would make it portable), and enjoy a high speed execution :P -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list