From: D. P. <jd...@ig...> - 2005-08-24 12:06:58
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El mi=E9, 24-08-2005 a las 13:40 +0200, Javier Fernandez escribi=F3: > El lun, 22-08-2005 a las 10:50 +0200, Wolfgang Keller escribi=F3: >=20 > > Well, Python is really fine, due to its "pseudo-code"-lookalike > > nature. > >=20 > > And if the original Gnome developer team had concentrated on > > completing the Corba services in GNOME to turn it into something close > > to a full reference implementation of Corba, then there would be > > everything a "non-professional" developer could dream of imho. Because > > with such a complete infrastructure, all you have to do is implement > > the application ("business") logic, and that's easy in Python. >=20 > I think python is a very good languaje to perform fast developemt, > including if developers are not professional. But im disagree when you > says that experts can use pytoh to program business logic. I think that > this is not a common situation; the business logic use to be a very > complex program task, and u doubt if expertts are able to make an > acceptable code. I think the huge complexity of business logic is enough. A friendlier language should be a way to help to implement this kind of tasks, without worrying about some things which are not related to business. Python is a good language for this, because it enables you to target your efforts in bussiness logic, forgetting a lot of issues about implementation (pointers and memory management, compilation environment, etc). And, in the top of all these things, the loose of efficiency should be minimal, because you are accessing to a relational database, which should be a slower task for the system. For me, enabling the user to use development environments with lighter or null compilation environments would be a big improvement in Fisterra SDK. --=20 Jos=E9 Dapena Paz Ingeniero en Inform=E1tica Telf: +34 981 91 39 91 ext. 15 Fax: +34 981 91 39 49 mailto:jd...@ig... IGALIA, S.L. http://www.igalia.com |