I am working on a plugin for some software that I am planning to sell someday. The software I am creating for it is both a C + SDK and a Python SDK.
The C ++ SDK documentation looks incomplete in some areas and it is not well documented.
The Python SDK docs look more complete and is generally easier to work with.
So I'm trying to decide if I want to go through a potential problem of creating a C ++ plugin instead of a Python plugin Sell Sell. The only thing that I want to do C ++ plugin is that in my mind "C + + plugin" can be an easy sale compared to a "Python plugin". From there many programmers do not consider Python the idea of being a real "programming".
Do you think potential customers "Why can I pay for a small Python script?" "Oh, it was written in C ++, so the boy should be a decent programmer," in protest?
Python Plugin writing will be faster both plugins will look exactly the same and will behave. The C ++ plugin can be fast in some places, but this is not a great deal for the type of plugin.
So my question is, does a Python plug-in be considered as a professional / salesable C ++ plugin, even if it looks and works similarly to the C ++ plugin?
There are so many programmers who do not even make Python a real "programming" Believe it.
Many "programmers" are disabled outside, too.
Do you think the potential customers "Why can I pay for small python scripts?" Can say?
I am sure that it depends on the type of software, but I can tell you that the customers of our program are interested in what they use to develop our product, and I suspect that most of them know that the software is written in C ++. They just care that it does work.
So my question is, does a Python plugin be considered as professional / salable in the form of C / + plugin, even if it looks and works similarly to C ++ plugin?
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