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Hosting Kross FROM python/ruby?
by Lee on Tuesday 11/Jul/2006, @06:25
Will it be possible to host Kross in a python/ruby, so that developers who prefer other languages can also write plugins for a pykde or korundum app? And... if so, would there be any benefit with Kross for a pykde plugin to a pykde app, such as plugin management or cleanness?
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Re: Hosting Kross FROM python/ruby?
by Sebastian Sauer on Wednesday 12/Jul/2006, @05:28
Interesting question (that's why I needed some days to think of it). Well, nothing is impossible, but currently it's not planned. A benefit could be maybe to be able to use other scripting-languages from your favorite scripting-language through Kross. Plugin-management is something that is already very easy in both; python and ruby. So, I would not see there any benefit. Same goes for cleanness (or at least I fail to see the advantage here to e.g. use ruby=>kross=>ruby rather then ruby=>ruby direct).
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