![]() Let’s take a quick step back and talk about what makes a language dynamic. All of which sounds interesting, of course, although I have to admit I’m less convinced of the importance of the dynamic piece: I’ve found a lot of value in static typing over the years (even F# is statically typed, although many people – even some who work with it - don’t realise this… its type inference system allows you to code safely without specifying types all over the place). I’m told that it’s an extremely easy, general-purpose, dynamic programming language. Why Python? A number of people in my team – including Jeremy Tammik and the people within our Media & Entertainment workgroup who support Python’s use with Maya and MotionBuilder – are fierce proponents of the language. I’ve been meaning to play around with the Python language for some time, now, and with the recent release of IronPython 2 it seems a good time to start. ![]()
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