Andrew/Riad,
thanks,
Sriram
On May 15, 4:20=A0am, Riad KACED <riad.ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm Perl-ish myself and I was looking for the same thing couple of
> years back when I wanted to translate some data between the Cadence
> DFII and the mentor Graphics Framework (). I didn't manage to find
> anything at this time, I gave it up at the end. you can give it a try
> on the CPAN but I agree with Andrew on this, I'm a bit pessimistic as
> well ...
>
> I know however that things have been built for OA but rather in Python
> (I don't know any in perl so far).
> You can find:
>
> 1. The LSI Python for OpenAccess:
Python4oahttp://www.si2.org/openeda.si2.=
org/projects/python4oa/
>
> 2. The Ciranova Python
APIwww.ciranova.com/do***ents/process_****table_pyce=
lls.pdf
>
> 3... maybe others,
>
> The main reason Python is suitable for OpenAccess is because it is
> native Object Oriented and has good interface with C and C++ cl*****.
> Well Perl has got Objects as well but it is not the core of the
> language but just an extension. I don't want to argue on this because
> I love Perl, It makes my daily life easy and it's good enough for my
> work. I stick on it just now ...
>
> I would be very happy seeing you coming with a Perl API in the
> future ;-) Please remember me, I'm always interested ;-)
> Riad.


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