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Python SDK? (Sdk)

Python SDK? // Sdk

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dark thorium

Dec 15, 2003, 2:53pm
Hey, I've not been in AW for a long time (actually, I don't even have an
account any more, just newsgroups from a friend's account) but I used to do
a lot of bot coding in C/C++. Anyway, I just learned Python so I could embed
it in a platform I'm working on to make it programmable. I was wondering if
anyone had a version of the AW SDK for Python?

-j

xelag

Dec 15, 2003, 5:02pm
There used to be one, experimental. It is probably totally outdated,
but you may be able to adapt it:

http://www.crepuscule.com/aw/

Alex

On 15 Dec 2003 11:53:44 -0500, "dark thorium" <josh at capecod.com>
[View Quote] >Hey, I've not been in AW for a long time (actually, I don't even have an
>account any more, just newsgroups from a friend's account) but I used to do
>a lot of bot coding in C/C++. Anyway, I just learned Python so I could embed
>it in a platform I'm working on to make it programmable. I was wondering if
>anyone had a version of the AW SDK for Python?
>
>-j
>

byte me

Dec 18, 2003, 3:05am
If you're making this on Windows, you can use the so called "VB SDK" to work
with it. The thing here is that the VB SDK is really COM and can be used by
ANY language that supports COM. :)

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dark thorium

Dec 18, 2003, 2:59pm
mmm, alright, i'll check it out. i gotta admit i don't actually know much at
all about python, but i found it looking for a scripting language i could
easily embed in C, and i've gotten excited about it. nice language.

-j

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serac

Dec 19, 2003, 7:05am
: If you're making this on Windows, you can use the so called "VB SDK" =
to work
: with it. The thing here is that the VB SDK is really COM and can be =
used by
: ANY language that supports COM. :)

Your mentioning of COM makes me think of [the dreaded?] Interop. Is =
there a .NET/CLR version of the SDK around or C++ source to make a =
managed assembly?


-- Serac

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