Ka-Ping Yee writes: > I think the audiences are different. SWIG is for taking an existing > library of C or C++ code and making it available in Python. It seems > to me that Inline is about making multiple languages available to a > programmer while the programmer is writing new code. I agree with you > that the first task is much, much harder. However, there is also a > useful payoff from the second. Definitely! I saw a demo of Inline when I visited Activestate awhile back and was blown away ("You mean you can do that?!?"). Pretty neat stuff. Cheers, Dave
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