[Edu-sig] Pytoon?
Terry Hancock
hancock@anansispaceworks.com
Wed, 23 Apr 2003 08:38:23 -0700
On Wednesday 23 April 2003 07:43 am, Arthur wrote:
> A recent powerpoint which looks to be proposing a
web-based (via XML)
>
http://www.mas.ecp.fr/labo/equipe/devuyst/anim/AnimationII.ppt
also in PDF:
http://www.mas.ecp.fr/labo/equipe/devuyst/anim/AnimationII.pdf
Someday, people will start practicing what they preach and
use open-source
formats to present open-source topics. ;-)
> architecture for an animation tool in Python to be used
in an educational
> setting, mentioning, along the way, jython, VPython,
Numeric, wxPython, Zope
> and Plone, Boa, PyGame.
Yes, pages 1-12 at least are basically an overview of stuff
you already
know about: PyGame, VPython, PyOpenGL, and other libraries.
It also
mentions the ease of doing web integration and other tasks
in Python
("Python can do anything" it says).
> Can anyone help with a better overview and the specifics
of the proposal and
> its setting?
Mind you my French is rusty, but basically it proposes
building
an integrated animation tool in Python. He's using Boa
Constructor
as a GUI design guide I think ("project to follow"), and web
capability would be built into the system. He seems to be
suggesting a server-side-mostly solution (though I
personally think
such a beast needs to be client-side-mostly). I could be
wrong on this point, because the diagram isn't rendering
correctly in gv and kpresenter can't open the PPT on my
machine (memory issues? this is a pretty old system). You
should look at the diagram on page 17 -- I don't think the
labels are particularly cryptic.
There's also a sample of a proposed XML modelling format,
which is not really transparent to me, but is easy enough to
imagine.
Like most presentations, it doesn't really get into the
meat of
the matter -- it's just an idea at this point.
Cheers,
Terry
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Terry Hancock ( hancock at anansispaceworks.com )
Anansi Spaceworks http://www.anansispaceworks.com