Hi,
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:30 PM, jakov <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I did not choose Wt because it was C++, but because it is small and
> optimised and has reasonable dependencies. C++ helps here I guess, but
> Wt could have been done in Python or Java. But I think it was a good
> choice to use C++, and I hope Wt will eventually see bindings to other
> languages like Python etc.
>
I was wondering: Does anyone know if Emweb maintains C language bindings for
Wt?
This my a stable bases for bindings for many other languages. No?
I was also wondering did wtRuby automate the process of binding to the Wt
API?
If so using which tools?
Kind regards,
Maurice
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