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Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
by Richard Moore on Wednesday 27/Aug/2003, @07:46
I like python too, but i don't think it's the right language to use here. It is a lot larger than KJS and much more complex. It would be slower to load, add considerable memory overhead etc. (bear in mind that most apps already have kjs in memory through kdeinit). It is also harder to lock python down for security (and no bastion is not good enough for this).

Rich.
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