Hello Jarno, > Is there "official" (or other) interest in such study? My unofficial (see below) position is that I would get much interest in such a study. I've already read the articles available on python.org site, comparing several langages. It was enough to convince me to start learning and using Python for my personnal software developments. I am now convinced that this langage would fit to many kinds of needs, especially due to its fast prototyping capability. I miss arguments to be sure it can support final applications. However, in my company, where I am managing a software department, convincing experts (and the boss) to invest time to move/extend to a new technology, would need concrete arguments. And industrials have generally no time/money to undertake such comparative study, except when eagerly needed. Therefore your study might contribute to spread python langage in the industry. > Now, I'm still not sure whether I should write it in english. No doubt. Be definitively sure. Even in an approximate English (as I write), it's worth the effort. Almost each time I've written a white paper or study in French, I've been requested to translate it in English some weeks after. Hope it can help. Regards. --- Patrick Bussi patrick.bussi at space.alcatel.fr Any opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my Company.
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