Some programmers see the advantage of combining Python and Objective-C in the same environment, believing that a bridge between the two languages provides tremendous power and advantages to either language. For the Objective-C developer, access to Python provides a rapid application-development solution that’s far more efficient than one requiring a compiler. For the Python developer, transparent access to Objective-C would allow the developer’s scripts to leverage the full power and elegance of the MacOSX environment. In this article, Bill Bumgarner shows you how to bring these worlds together.
Python just screams out to be integrated into other languages and environments, doesn’t it?
I don’t currently have an OSX testbed, but I have an old G3 coming in that I have to troubleshoot and buy a few parts for. We’ll see how that goes.