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Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?


2006-10-26 11:20:25 PM
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Are there any components available?
 
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

Bob Gosnell a écrit :
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Are there any components available?
membres.lycos.fr/marat/delphi/python.htm
It is for Delphi but you should be able to use it with bcb too. Notice
that I don't use it myself.
Olivier
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

Olivier Bertini < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
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Bob Gosnell a écrit :
>Are there any components available?

membres.lycos.fr/marat/delphi/python.htm

It is for Delphi but you should be able to use it with bcb too. Notice
that I don't use it myself.

Olivier
Thanks for the link, but unfortunately this is really old stuff. On the other
hand I don't like to deal with Pascal. Thanks anyways.
 

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Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

It's meant to be great for getting rid of bugs, etc.
www.phyton27.com/index.html
"With its broad and expanding label, Phyton-27R is your partner in
controlling bacterial an
d fungal diseases in your floriculture and nursery operations.
Keep your crops clean and healthy all season long - use Phyton-27R from
start to finish."
But maybe that wasn't what you meant to ask...?
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

"Roddy Pratt" <>wrote:
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It's meant to be great for getting rid of bugs, etc.

www.phyton27.com/index.html

"With its broad and expanding label, Phyton-27R is your partner in
controlling bacterial an
d fungal diseases in your floriculture and nursery operations.

Keep your crops clean and healthy all season long - use Phyton-27R from
start to finish."


hehe.
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But maybe that wasn't what you meant to ask...?
No ;) Refer to: www.python.org/
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

Bob Gosnell < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
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"Roddy Pratt" <>wrote:

>But maybe that wasn't what you meant to ask...?

No ;) Refer to: www.python.org/
I must admit, it took me quite some time to realise that Python was what
you meant. I suspect some others might have missed it entirely.
Perhaps reposting with the correct name may help.
Alan Bellingham
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Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

Alan Bellingham < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
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Bob Gosnell < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:

>"Roddy Pratt" <>wrote:
>
>>But maybe that wasn't what you meant to ask...?
>
>No ;) Refer to: www.python.org/

I must admit, it took me quite some time to realise that Python was what
you meant. I suspect some others might have missed it entirely.

Perhaps reposting with the correct name may help.

Alan Bellingham
I thought Python is that popular that everyone know what I talk about. I see
more and more applications using this script engine in an integrated way. But it
also looks like the most professional apps prefer VS over BCB :( This might be
the reason Borlanders didn't take notice of it :(
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 19:07:04 +0200, Bob Gosnell
< XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
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Alan Bellingham < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:

>Bob Gosnell < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote:
>
>>"Roddy Pratt" <>wrote:
>>
>>>But maybe that wasn't what you meant to ask...?
>>
>>No ;) Refer to: www.python.org/
>
>I must admit, it took me quite some time to realise that Python was what
>you meant. I suspect some others might have missed it entirely.
>
>Perhaps reposting with the correct name may help.
>
>Alan Bellingham

I thought Python is that popular that everyone know what I talk about. I see
more and more applications using this script engine in an integrated way. But it
also looks like the most professional apps prefer VS over BCB :( This might be
the reason Borlanders didn't take notice of it :(
Well Python *is* very popular but the problem is that "Phyton" is
quite a distance from "Python" (so doesn't look like a typo) and could
very easily be a tool that people would think they've never heard of,
so wouldn't bother to answer, even though they might know something
about embedding Python. Why should people have to spend time asking
what you mean if you can't be bothered writing a clear question.
 

Re:Anyone using Phyton embedded into a BCB application?

Bob Gosnell wrote:
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Are there any components available?
mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx
It works for Delphi well, so I am sure could be fitted into a C++
Builder program.
Charles