Please add internationalization at your earliest convenience. cjl
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 1:42 AM, Sebastian Silva <sebast...@fuentelibre.org> wrote: > Hello Sugar friends! > > As perhaps some of you are aware, I've been working on an Activity for web > programming in Python. > > I think Python is a wonderful language for learning programming and have > always found installing Python itself a barrier. Now we can work directly > in a browser and programs will run in anywhere with very little overhead, > at very reasonable speeds! > > Currently Jappy Activity has the following features: > > - Python 3 syntax and comparable performance > - Tabbed Code editor with syntax highlighting and Solarized color > scheme > - Supports multiple files using Python's *import *syntax > - Six examples demonstrating language and API features: > - Mandala Maker > - Memorize Game > - Emoji Selector 👽 > - ... more! by me and soon, *you! 😉* > - Yes, it has built in support for ~900 Emojis you can use directly > in your code! > - Run your creations in full screen! > - Runs on Webkit2 / Chrome / Firefox browser engines (IE not tested) > - Gives access to HTML5, CSS3 *and* Javascript > - Saves session in Sugar or Sugarizer Journal if available > - Export to .zip (compiled JS code + source) > - Import from .zip or as individual files > - Jappy library offers browser friendly *print*, *inputAsync, > clearScreen* statements > - Jappy itself is written in Python / RapydScript > - Experimental standalone Android build and .XO bundle > > Under the hood, Jappy uses the excellently supported RapydScript-NG > compiler by Kovid Goyal (the author of Calibre e-book manager). This means > that although the Python semantics are well supported, the "batteries > included" actually come from Javascript-land. You may use any Javascript > library from Jappy. It's a fun way to program the browser and get over the > quirks of Javascript. > > I would sincerely appreciate your feedback and testing for this tool which > I plan to put to good use in our Artisan Videogame Workshop. Special thanks > to Laura Vargas, as well as our two children Inti and Mariana, for their > enthusiastic testing, feedback, design direction, support and patience. > This edition, version 1, "Mother's Day Edition" is dedicated to all three > of them. 👪 > > With your testing and any fixes that result, I hope to offer a pull > request for it to be included in Sugarizer. > > You can try Jappy directly at: > > http://people.sugarlabs.org/~icarito/artisan/Jappy.activity/ > > Or clone the repository and try it standalone at: > > https://github.com/somosazucar/artisan > > Experimental Android and Sugar builds are at: > > https://github.com/somosazucar/artisan/releases/tag/v1 > > Looking forward to reading your impressions, have a nice week! > > From the rainforest of Peru, > > Sebastian > > SomosAzucar.Org > > _______________________________________________ > sugar-sur mailing list > sugar-...@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-sur > >
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