> From: domi <http://www.pandora.be/~fritmebufstek> > Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 18:49:17 GMT > > domi wrote: > > > hi, > > i read somewhere that GNU had once planned two extension libraries for its > > programs: > > one with simple syntax for hackers, which became guile, > > anyone know what became of the latter? > > i'm asking cause i have some (vague) plans for a free program similar to a > > proprietary one called isolab (this is an educational program to teach > > hi-school students the basics of programming via an easy language which can > > make them move a little "car" on a square of blocks) > > a pre-written library like guile would be very handy, but i do believe lisp > > syntax would be too unfamiliar to them to be useful, better would be something > > like python, the language wouldn't have to be featureful, but i do need a way > > to call c functions from the language, like in guile > > domi > > > okay, never mind, it seems python can be used that way > bye > domi Yes, but Python is more difficult to embed than Guile. With Guile, you don't need to deal with reference counts...