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Do you think Python is fast enough for this? (I just started playing around with Python on the N900)
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I was just wondering why you did that via PM rather than posting publicly? The latter would be more the open-source way.
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2009-12-19
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Absolutely I would press for change. You and I just have different methods.
My point here is that Vitaly is bending over backwards, putting in personal time here to listen to complaints and provide what answers he currently can. Many here appreciate the fact that they have a channel to Nokia. I don't want that driven away by repetitive ranting.
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And I agree that Vitaly is doing a great job being available and responding to our concerns. It just has not made a change yet in my ability to access email. And that is the bottom line.
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Unfortunately I am not an experienced c/c++ developer, but in my daily work I do a lot of LabView and MatLab programming and I know how to rtfm. I would like to try this in Python (PyQT/PySide).
Do you think Python is fast enough for this? (I just started playing around with Python on the N900)
And if a pro jumps on that project I would step aside a help with testing or whatever I could provide.
Could you give me a hint where to find the two things documented: