Gerhard H�ring wrote in message news:3A9DB9E1.8DD0E36D@bigfoot.de... > I am glad that I can finally announce a first version of pyAda. As the > name implies, it's an Ada 95 binding to the Python interpreter. With > pyAda, you can write Python extensions in Ada 95, and, much more > important, you can also embed a Python interpreter in your Ada > applications. The current release is far from finished, but the thin > binding works already quite well for me. The thin binding is a > one-to-one mapping of the Python -> C interface. > > website: http://pyada.sourceforge.net > release: http://download.sourceforge.net/pyada/pyAda-2001-03-01.tar.gz > docs: included in release Congratulations. Certainly Python is getting a lot of attention and to have an Ada binding is great. If/when you want to create a thick binding, take a look at the latest version of TASH and its thick binding for some ideas. You can either download and try it from http://www.adatcl.com or read the thick binding tutorial that I've started on the mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tash. P.S. Thanks for the reference in your Comparison page to TASH! -- Terry Westley Veridian Engineering twestley@buffalo.veridian.com