In the pyweek forums, they were posting about using the lightwieght squirtle
lib:
squirtle+pyglet with inkscape for map editing.
http://www.supereffective.org/pages/Squirtle-SVG-Library
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Neilen nmar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a simple
Phil, I know you've made a couple ports to the iPhone.
How much work / how hard it is to write an iphone app?
Do I have to use c++, or can it be completely in python / tinypy? [ I have
experience in c++, but it's a been a while. )
--
Jake
There's PyObj-C in Cydia
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//Alex
Look boys, the graphical part is done. Now we just have to code it! --tdist
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jake b ninmonk...@gmail.com wrote:
Phil, I know you've made a couple ports to the iPhone.
How much work / how hard it is to write an iphone app?
Cydia is for jail broken iphones.
You can't use python in the app store until someone makes a static version
that compiles into the app. which should theoretically be possible since
there are static ruby and .net apps in the app store... but afaik there have
been no python ones.
Otherwise you
Hi,
all students who want to participate in the GSoC this year, are
recommended and advised to sign up for the GSoC and submit their
proposals under the PSF now.
http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/org/home/google/gsoc2010/python
There are only two days left for submitting the proposal (until