Antoine> skip at pobox.com a écrit : >> >> Traditionally Python has run on some (minority) platforms where C++ >> was unavailable. Antoine> Is this concern still valid? We are in the 2010s now. Like I said, *minority* platforms. Here are some which come to mind as quite possibly not supporting C++ well, if at all, yet all have some dialect of Python available: Windows CE: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonce/ Palm: http://pippy.sourceforge.net/ iPod: http://ciberjacobo.com/python-ipod OS/2: http://www.andymac.org/ QNX: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyqnx/ If all you care about are mainstream Windows, Unix/Linux and Mac OSX environments then C++ is no problem. Skip
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