To pythonistas...

Started by Jeff, March 24, 2008, 11:56:05 AM

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Jeff

I know there are a few of us here.  I wrote a quick tutorial on embedding newLISP in Python using ctypes.



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Jeff

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xytroxon

#1
Thanks!



The next step for newLISP is to be able to call Python modules! ;)



Have you seen Lunatic Python?

http://labix.org/lunatic-python">//http://labix.org/lunatic-python
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Introduction



Lunatic Python is a two-way bridge between Python and Lua, allowing these languages to intercommunicate. Being two-way means that it allows Lua inside Python, Python inside Lua, Lua inside Python inside Lua, Python inside Lua inside Python, and so on.



Why?



Even though the project was born as an experiment, it's already being used in real world projects to integrate features from both languages.


-- xytroxon
\"Many computers can print only capital letters, so we shall not use lowercase letters.\"

-- Let\'s Talk Lisp (c) 1976

Tim Johnson

#2
Very interesting - I'm a pythonisto myself ( I presume female python

programmers are pythonistas)

Seriously, I'm glad that you brought that up, python is so big that

there is still stuff I don't know about and that is one of them.

Thanks
Programmer since 1987. Unix environment.