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> I think C and Python will cover my needs unless I end up back in IT. Python for adding graphics to say, machine vision apps and C for controls and working with hardware. <
As well as Pyrex, there's also SWIG and ctypes. Ctypes seems to be the popular way of doing things these days and it's a standard library module. However, the different methods have advantages in different applications, so there's no one best way of doing it. Ctypes is usually easier, but a proper wrapper has less overhead which may matter in some applications.
As well as Pyrex, there's also SWIG and ctypes. Ctypes seems to be the popular way of doing things these days and it's a standard library module. However, the different methods have advantages in different applications, so there's no one best way of doing it. Ctypes is usually easier, but a proper wrapper has less overhead which may matter in some applications.