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MyStillWrong,
Since you obviously didn't know what you were talking about last night in the Gnome 2.10 article, it's hard for anyone to take you seriously regarding your technical knowledge. Did you even read the link that I posted.
Java/C#/C++ is considered as a Gnome "systems" language. Infrastucture work. Python is being considered as an application/applet level scripting language. Because of the dynamic nature of languages like Python, Lua, etc... they won't be getting the kind of performance needed for infrastructure work like c/c++/Java/C#.