wanted: framework for creating nice step by step graphical visualisations of running Python code

2006-07-02 Thread Claudio Grondi
Today I bumped by chance into explaining what algorithms do by using animation (Java applets): http://www-sr.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/~buehler/BM/BM1.html Is there any tool in Python (except pyGame, Tkinter or other general purpose visualization tools) I am not aware of which would make

Re: wanted: framework for creating nice step by step graphical visualisations of running Python code

2006-07-02 Thread bearophileHUGS
I remember Gato: http://gato.sourceforge.net/ It animates only algorithms on graphs, but it seems a starting point, and it works. I vaguely remember another system, but probably not very good. Bye, bearophile -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: wanted: framework for creating nice step by step graphical visualisations of running Python code

2006-07-02 Thread Claudio Grondi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I remember Gato: http://gato.sourceforge.net/ It animates only algorithms on graphs, but it seems a starting point, and it works. I vaguely remember another system, but probably not very good. Bye, bearophile Yes, I have noticed Gato already before, but was