Greg Ewing has released an experimental version of SuPy - a way for you to write SketchUp plugins using Python language instead of the built-in Ruby interpreter.
Currently, the files needed to use Python are available for the Mac platform, with a Windows binary in the works.
The plugin is released under the GPL, so the source code is available for those who want to attempt to roll their own.
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SuPy is at 1.6 now and fully supports Windows.
Great work Greg!
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