Al Boldi wrote:
Tiziano_mk wrote:
I wish to add this missing item that i find more interesting:
Maybe you want to use python to control OpenOffice with Free pascal?
It's possible, just embed FPC with the python embedded in OpenOffice.
During holydays I made successfully this test (on windows)
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Tiziano_mk wrote:
Al Boldi wrote:
Tiziano_mk wrote:
I wish to add this missing item that i find more interesting:
Maybe you want to use python to control OpenOffice with Free pascal?
It's possible, just embed FPC with the python embedded in OpenOffice.
Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Tiziano_mk wrote:
Al Boldi wrote:
Tiziano_mk wrote:
I wish to add this missing item that i find more interesting:
Maybe you want to use python to control OpenOffice with Free pascal?
It's possible, just embed FPC with the python embedded
Anyway, porting Python4Delphi to Lazarus is practically
impossible, it needs COM. So even if one wish to waste his
time porting to lazarus P4D on windows, it could never work
on linux or other platforms.
Mozilla XPCOM is basically COM compatible (defined same strucure for
IUnknown interface
But when it comes to speed, you can't use Python. It's a script-
interpreter! Just like Matlab...
Matlab has compiler (into C)
Python has compilers (see Microsoft's IronPython for .NET for example)
Further one small remarks:
- Python isn't a programming language. Your introduction about
OLE and COM are supported in FPC, but only on Windows. So in
theory you can automate OOo directly on Windows.
Btw, are ActiveX controls supported (more or less)? E.g. could one place an
AX on a form? Is there any helper functionality about importing an AX (not
necesserily the types, just the
IMHO a OOo interface should use OLE/COM on windows, and any other
means (for example python) on other platforms. Although I
think that
if python can call openoffice, FPC should be able to do the same.
I'd expect OO to use XPCOM like Moz, but not sure what they used
George
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:06:04 +0200
George Birbilis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But when it comes to speed, you can't use Python. It's a script-
interpreter! Just like Matlab...
Matlab has compiler (into C)
Python has compilers (see Microsoft's IronPython for .NET for example)
Further one
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Tiziano_mk wrote:
(note: Issuing commands to OpenOffice can be easily done with Delphi, this is
explained in the OpenOffice SDK, but it uses the Uno OLE automation bridge.
Since OLE and COM is not available in other platforms, FPC doesn't
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Now, this phrase is confusing. Just porting Python4Delphi won´t
transform Lazarus into a Python frontend. Imagining what you are
trying to say here, I could come up with these options:
Let me say here that PyScripter is a very nice Python IDE made with
Delphi
Tiziano_mk wrote:
I wish to add this missing item that i find more interesting:
Maybe you want to use python to control OpenOffice with Free pascal?
It's possible, just embed FPC with the python embedded in OpenOffice.
During holydays I made successfully this test (on windows) and I am
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 09:38 +1100, Algis Kabaila wrote:
1. **My** needs and plans. I will say here only that the needs and plans
relate to the text that I am writing under the GPL. A progress version
(beta?) of the text can be seen at
http://www.pcug.org.au/~akabaila/StructuralAnalysis.
Ok, ... let´s move this discussion into something more concrete (and
usefull) then what is the language of the future
On 1/15/07, Algis Kabaila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, If we
You probably mean if *you*. If you want to start such a project don´t
count on convincing everyone else how
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Ok, ... let´s move this discussion into something more concrete (and
usefull) then what is the language of the future
On 1/15/07, Algis Kabaila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, If we
You probably mean if *you*. If you want to start such a project don´t
count
Boguslaw et al,
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 08:12, Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Ok, ... let´s move this discussion into something more concrete (and
usefull) then what is the language of the future
On 1/15/07, Algis Kabaila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, If
Algis Kabaila wrote:
2. My personal experience and details. I will simply say here that I am a
really old man - I will be 82 in a few weeks time.
When did you start programming?
What languages did you use?
Which one is the best?
How does OOP affect development (pros/cons)?
Is there a better
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