Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adriaan> - strong type checking > >Python has strong type checking, it's just dynamic. Writing proper test >cases (which you should be doing anyway) will catch most issues.
Not to mention that it's almost farcical for a language which supports reinterpret_cast<>() (let alone C-style casts) to claim to have strong type checking. Or for that matter, data hiding. "I promise to protect you from yourself, unless you ask me nicely to let you do whatever you want". > Adriaan> - more available libraries and more advanced developement tools. > >C++ has had a lot longer history of being a mainstream language and has had >the resources of quite a few major corporations behind it, so I would be >surprised if there weren't more libraries and advanced development tools >available. I suspect the complexity of C++ sort of demands more >sophisticated tools. Yes, and no. Both languages need good text editors and source control systems, but I suppose those aren't really language-specific (except in the weakest sense that there are language-aware text editors). But, let's look at the real language-specific tools my company uses with C++. We've got performance analysis tools that do run-time profiling (i.e. how much time is spent in each function). So does Python. For big projects, it's pretty near essential for either language. We've got code coveage tools. This is a testing tool. You keep running tests and it keeps track of which lines of code are executed (i.e. which logic branches are taken). One theory of testing says you should keep writing test cases until you've exercised every branch. I don't see any reason such a tool wouldn't be useful in a big Python project, but I'm not aware of any. We've got memory leak and corruption detection tools. This is one catagory of tool which is absolutely essential on a big C++ project and makes no sense at all for a Python project. We've got core dump analysis tools. These are really handy for telling us where we screwed up when we tried to use the memory corruption detection tools :-) Again, no parallel in the Python world. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list