Yeah, I'll give you that. And there may be some value in looking at
an implementation like Jython, which uses Python but allows calling
Java classes where appropriate. As long as I never have to actually
look at Java source. Yuk.
On Jun 7, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
LOL... (and I try to avoid writing that when it's not true).
In all seriousness, though- I'm curious if a selective
implementation would be that bad. Java GUI crawls, and so does
string manipulation, but not ALL java does. I dislike Java as much
as the next guy (the next guy on this list, anyway), but there is
*some* fast, powerful java out there.
- Brian
You mean other than a three-orders-of-magnitude slowdown?
;-)
Dan
On Jun 7, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dan Shafer wrote:
The problem, IMNSHO, isn't with Rev, it's with the fact that as
far as I know there is no single method of creating and
implementing externals that runs on all platforms.
I wonder what could be done by integrating with Java....
--
Dan Shafer, Co-Chair
RevConWest '05
June 17-18, 2005, Monterey, California
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit/RevConWest
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