| Well, I was curious, and it also seemed to me that because there has already
been some work in integrating csound and python, that perhaps my
not-unlimited-language-learning time might be better spent on Python. Of
course if you think it is a definitely worthwile time investment to learn
elisp if using emacs then I'll probably do it too. I have existing scripts I
would like to port from PHP too, and I assume PHP-> Python is closer than
PHP->lisp
Thanks,
Iain
> >Thanks for the explanation. Do all have functions *need* to be written in
> >Emacs Lisp, or could you use Elisp to execute for example Python
functions?
>
>
> You can certainly run Python as a subprocess of Emacs and execute Python
> functions this way. This is not integrated into Csound-X but the whole
> thing is fairly open so I don't see why it would be a problem.
>
> Do you want to simply leverage existing code in Python, or are you
thinking
> of always using Python instead of ELisp ?
>
>
> Stef
>
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