Hi,
Thanks for thoughts.
As I can see considering Yahoo Widgets (based on
HTML/JavaScript/Flash), XML, AJAX and JavaScript (i. e. web
components) on Figure 1 of
http://www.intelconsumerelectronics.com/Consumer-Electronics-3.0/Widget-Channel-Overview.aspx,
it seems, like Pyjamas is more close for
On Feb 8, 9:23 am, Vitaliy Yermolenko wrote:
> Any chance to see Python to be ready for "Widget Development Kit (WDK)
> to third-party developers to create applications and services for
> viewing on TVs [...]
The excellent XBMC[1] has had Python support for years.
1: http://xbmc.org/
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Vitaliy Yermolenko schrieb:
Hi,
Any chance to see Python to be ready for "Widget Development Kit (WDK)
to third-party developers to create applications and services for
viewing on TVs, or to move applications to the TV from the PC viewing
environment" as on
http://www.intelconsumerelectronics.co
Hi,
Any chance to see Python to be ready for "Widget Development Kit (WDK)
to third-party developers to create applications and services for
viewing on TVs, or to move applications to the TV from the PC viewing
environment" as on
http://www.intelconsumerelectronics.com/Consumer-Electronics-3.0/Wid