Pyjs

2016-08-16 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Hi, Anybody used Pyjs? I have an error message: C:\Uri\Projects\pyjs\examples\helloworld>pyjsbuild Hello.py failed to create process. I want to create a new web app which will receive 2 inputs - a positive integer (default=2) and a number of digits (default=500), calculate the square root

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-12 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Thank you Billy, we will consider using Brython. Uri. *Uri Even-Chen* [image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700 Email: u...@speedy.net Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-12 Thread Billy Earney
Uri, Brython on the other hand, tries to stay true to python (python compatible). As stated before it doesn't compile to stand alone Javascript, but the compile time is usually minimal. Access to Javascript libraries is supported. You really should give it a try.. http://brython.info Billy On

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 5:08 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > > As it's just a way to convert from a Python-like syntax to JavaScript syntax > you can even switch to plain JavaScript later on if you want -- in fact, when > you debug the code you'll be debugging JavaScript and not Python (it's like >

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Thanks Fabio, we'll check RapydScript and we might use it for Speedy Mail Software as well! I will check with the other developers (which are on the speedy-mail-software list). In the past I had Speedy Mail online from 2000 to 2005 and it was based on a Perl script (Perl was popular in 2000). But s

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
Hi Uri, No, I'm not related to it. -- I'm the PyDev/Eclipse maintainer... that already takes a lot of my time ;) It's license is BSD (so, no need to pay). As it's just a way to convert from a Python-like syntax to JavaScript syntax you can even switch to plain JavaScript later on if you want -- i

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Thanks Fabio, it's very interesting. Are you related to Pyjeon Software? Do we have to pay to use RapydScript? Is it ready for production? *Uri Even-Chen* [image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700 Email: u...@speedy.net Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > Thanks for the feedback. Actually I asked this question also in the > django-users mailing list and Russell Keith-Magee told me about > Brython, Skulpt and PyPy.js (I hope it's OK that I reply to these 3 mailing > lists) but I also asked if

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-11 Thread Uri Even-Chen
en> > Speedypedia in Hebrew and English <http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/blog/speedypedia-in-hebrew-and-english/> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > > > > Are you familiar with pyjs? I saw the website and I see that

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-10 Thread Ian Kelly
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > > Are you familiar with pyjs? I saw the website and I see that the latest > stable release is from May 2012. Is it possible to use pyjs to compile Python > to JavaScript? Which versions of Python are supported? Are versions 2.

Re: pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-10 Thread Billy Earney
Uri, It has been a few years since I have messed with py2js. Have you checked out brython? http://brython.info It supports javascript libraries such as jQuery, raphael.js, etc. Billy On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 6:00 AM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > To Python developers, > > Are you familiar

pyjs - a compiler from Python to JavaScript

2015-08-10 Thread Uri Even-Chen
To Python developers, Are you familiar with pyjs <http://pyjs.org/>? I saw the website and I see that the latest stable release is from May 2012. Is it possible to use pyjs to compile Python to JavaScript? Which versions of Python are supported? Are versions 2.7 and 3.4 supported? And

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-05 Thread alex23
On May 4, 11:43 pm, Duncan Booth wrote: > In case it isn't obvious why I might be subscribed but emails turned off, I > read mailing lists like that through gmane in which case I still need to > sign up to the list to post but definitely don't want to receive emails. This. I was surprised to sudd

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-04 Thread Duncan Booth
james hedley wrote: > There's also an allegation, which I am not making myself at this point > - only describing its nature, that a person may have lifted data from > the original mail server without authorisation and used it to recreate > the mailing list on a different machine. *If* that were t

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-04 Thread james hedley
By the way, there's a lot more to say on this, which I'll cover another time. There are arguments for and against what's happened; at this stage I'm just trying to flag up that there is *not* unanimity and we are not just carrying on as normal. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-04 Thread james hedley
On Thursday, 3 May 2012 12:52:36 UTC+1, alex23 wrote: > Anyone else following the apparent hijack of the pyjs project from its > lead developer? Yes, me. The guy now in control got the owner of the domain name to turn it over to him, which is probably ok legally, but he had no public mand

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-04 Thread Terry Reedy
On 5/4/2012 12:52 AM, John O'Hagan wrote: Just read the thread on pyjamas-dev. Even without knowing anything about the lead-up to the coup, its leader's linguistic contortions trying to justify it And what is the name of the miscreant, so we know who to have nothing to with? -- Terry Jan Re

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-03 Thread John O'Hagan
On Thu, 3 May 2012 04:52:36 -0700 (PDT) alex23 wrote: > Anyone else following the apparent hijack of the pyjs project from its > lead developer? > -- Just read the thread on pyjamas-dev. Even without knowing anything about the lead-up to the coup, its leader's linguistic contort

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-03 Thread Ian Kelly
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 5:52 AM, alex23 wrote: > Anyone else following the apparent hijack of the pyjs project from its > lead developer? I've been following it but quietly since I don't use pyjs. It surprises me that nobody is talking much about it outside of the thread on pyj

Re: pyjamas / pyjs

2012-05-03 Thread Temia Eszteri
>Anyone else following the apparent hijack of the pyjs project from its >lead developer? Not beyond what the lead developer has been posting on the newsgroup, no. Still a damn shame, though. What happens when you have an unresolvable ideological seperation like that is you branch, not tak