TylerAW said:
But how does learning Python or Basic help us program the Pandora? I mean aren't those languages resource intensive?
Ach, complain, complain, excuse, excuse.
You're getting good advice from these folks: don't you think they thought of these things before? They know what might be a good platform for the Pandora and what might not be. That's why they have the audacity to suggest these platforms to you.
The Pandora is quite a performant little box. It is going to do many things very well in Python. Personally, I'm planning on brushing up on Python and learning Qt for my own Pandora hacking.
Yes, if you're looking for ultra-high performance number-crunching, Python may not be your best choice. But neither is the Pandora. If you're writing emulators that are pushing the edge of the Pandora's hardware, Python may not be your best choice. For most things you might dare to do without years of experience and education in programming, Python is an excellent choice.
Or any of a dozen other languages you might choose from the Angstrom repositories. Do it or don't: the choice is yours. There are no excuses, only decisions about how you prefer to use your time. (And it's no shameful thing to decide you have more interesting things to do with your life than to write software!)