From: John Morrison (jmorrison_at_ahc.net.au)
Date: 2002-03-02 05:05:25
With way we (Currently Doug/John) are working. It should be easy to replace
classes of any type with the language of your choice.
AS long as it's compatible with C++.
C++ is the favourite of most of the programmers so that is the current
direction development is going.
My personal fav is Java but there are issues and it's easier to just use C++
for the moment.
Maybe when the design is out and working someone can work on interfaces to
other languages.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: skipinskeep [mailto:skipinskeep_at_yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, 2 March 2002 5:02 AM
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> Subject: RE: [buildcheapeeg] A consideration?
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> Gentlemen,
> I have been monitoring your thread off and on since I am interested
> in neurofeedback. I am very impressed with what you are working
> on. I was wondering if you have considered doing some of the
> development with python. This would allow you to do high level
> prototyping in python and then compile modules that need speed in C
> or C++, such as the FFT calculations. The advantage is portability
> and many existing modules, including OOP. Python now has wxPython
> using wxWindows and sql access to databases like postgress. This
> provides portability across linux, windows, and mac. I thought I
> would mention wxWindows since, so far I have been very impressed
> with what I have read and am just starting to program with it. A
> few weeks ago I felt that python was limited with needing to use
> Tkinter as a graphics interface. wxWindows gives you file access,
> various graphics viewers, and it's open source. Python also has the
> flexibility of using stdin and stdout so that you can use/create
> command line programs to pipe/filter data through.
>
> Skip Inskeep
> skipinskeep_at_yahoo.com
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