Re: Speakup Requirements

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Well, Perl would be OK, but you would have to develop an api, so .net is
a nice library for that, but Perl is fine if you like that -- Python is
not as good, at least for me, I don't like the indent dependency.

Kyle <kyle4jesus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> According to covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> # Can't disagree with that, but I would hope its not a language of its
> # own, but some kind of code like .net or something to do the scripting.
> 
> Seriously? .net? So you would force a console screen reader to depend on
> Mono? Ouch! My box is begging and pleading for you to stop!
> AAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWW! That hurrerererererererts!
> 
> In all seriousness though, a commonly used scripting language is
> probably the best option, but both Python and Perl are far more widely
> recognized among Linux users than Mono, and both appear to be quite a
> bit less resource intensive.
> ~Kyle
> http://kyle.tk/
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