Back in the early days when I was beginning to explore Rev and was
doing a good bit of Python work, I remember experimenting with calling
Python scripts from Rev using the shell() command and having some
success. I suspect that approach has some real potential when we want
to do things in Rev that are down at a lower level than Rev normally
reaches or when we want to do something at which Python is just better
(perhaps, e.g., XML parsing).
On Apr 2, 2005, at 9:18 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
I dunno, either, but as my husband is a Python geek, I'm keen to know
as
well!
Judy
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Thomas McCarthy wrote:
Note I didn't say Python "versus" Rev. I'm not about to abandon the
enviroment that makes my life so easy if not darn pleasant ;-)
I'm interested if Python and Rev can work together. Python seems good
at some of the lower level stuff that Rev can't touch (like COM).
Does anyone have experience with Python in general and connecting it
to Rev in particular?
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