Originally posted by John Todd:
what are the capabilities of python ?
I mean, using java, I can write swing application or servlets or ejb or jdbc application or ...

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Originally posted by Lasse Koskela:
You can't write a Swing application, nor servlets, nor EJBs, nor JDBC code with Python
Originally posted by karthik Guru:
But Lasse does'nt jython allow us to write all of this?
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As far as I know, the actual search engine is implemented in C or C++ and Python is used to glue things together. Then again, this is just hear-say and I'd love to get some reliable information "from the source"...Originally posted by Arjun Shastry:
AFAIK Google search engine mainly consists of Python programs,right?
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Originally posted by Jeroen Wenting:
Google also recently hired one of the core architects of Java itself, Joshua Bloch, away from Sun hinting that they may be thinking of moving (part of) their systems to Java.
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Originally posted by Lasse Koskela:
As far as I know, the actual search engine is implemented in C or C++ and Python is used to glue things together. Then again, this is just hear-say and I'd love to get some reliable information "from the source"...
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Originally posted by San Tiruvan:
What about PHP 5?
Isn't that a better and easier option to learn than Python? ... and I think it is capable of doing all the things that Lasse pointed out with Python.
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Originally posted by Lasse Koskela:
Besides, PHP is still very much web application-oriented so you can't really write a desktop application with PHP -- something you can easily do with Python, Ruby, Java, Groovy, etc.
Umm. Not really, but I did check out php.net before posting that and I couldn't find much evidence on the contrary. The front page says "PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML" and the manual has only one module related to GUI development. I admit that you can do all sorts of file processing with PHP and that can indeed count as "non-webapp development"...Originally posted by Ernest Friedman-Hill:
Are you sure about that? I'm pretty sure I remember reading something to the contrary.
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