In article <234a1a8d-e491-4eec-8bd5-7931cf4f7...@googlegroups.com>, Pierre Quentel <pierre.quen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Ever wanted to use Python instead of Javascript for web client programming ? > Take a look at Brython, an implementation of Python 3 in the browser, with an > interface with DOM elements and events > > Its use is very simple : > - load the Javascript library brython.js : <script src="/path/to/brython.js"> > - embed Python code inside a tag <script type="text/python"> > - run the Python script on page load : <body onload="brython()"> > > The Python code is translated into Javascript and executed on the fly > > Brython supports the DOM API, HTML5, SVG, with some syntaxic sugar to make > the interface more concise (a la jQuery) ; interaction with Javascript > libraries is very straightforward. The Brython site provides documentation > and many examples > > After 1 year of intense development, Brython now covers most of the Python3 > syntax and can run most of the modules of the Python3.3 standard distribution > unmodified, including complex packages like unittest. The team aims at > covering 100% of all of Python that makes sense in a browser environment > > Home page : http://www.brython.info > Development site : https://bitbucket.org/olemis/brython/src > Downloads : https://bitbucket.org/olemis/brython/downloads > Community : https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/brython Wow. Just wow. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list