25 May
2000
25 May
'00
4:18 p.m.
Chris Withers wrote:
I have to say, I'm not convinced it is. Providing Perl methods is like drilling a hole through a dyke wall. By getting loads of perl programmers on board, you suddenly have a large userbase wishing they can do more in perl, so you implement perl products. (yes, I've read the FAQ too, hence my politicians comment...)
This userbase gets into hacking the core and bring perl into there.
Yeah, but for that you'd need to be able to import Python code into Perl, or alternatively reimplement all those core classes (ObjectManager, etc.). And integrate Perl code with ZODB (pickle instances of perl classes.) Why would anyone spend time doing that? -- Itamar S.T. itamar@maxnm.com