[IPython-dev] embedding ipython

David Mashburn david.n.mashburn at gmail.com
Mon May 17 15:58:46 EDT 2010


Unfortunately I cannot attend Scipy this year...

I'm happy to email, or if you want to do a phone conference during the 
conference time (or another time), we could probably do that, too!

Thanks,
-David

Piotr Zolnierczuk wrote:
>
> Great.
> Can we have a little chat  during SciPy conference?
>
> Piotr
>
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>> On May 17, 2010 3:44 PM, "David Mashburn" <david.n.mashburn at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:david.n.mashburn at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Just wanted to put in my support as well!  I love the idea of a 
>> common wx/qt code base for ipython!
>>
>> Just fyi, I am the current maintainer of the wx.py suite of tools 
>> (written by Patrick O'Brien: PyCrust and now the notebook version, 
>> PySlices).  If you haven't looked at it lately, you might want to 
>> check it out:
>> http://code.google.com/p/wxpysuite/
>>
>> I have built in a number of concepts into the notebook interface:
>>
>> * Re-editable multi-command code blocks
>> * Input and output cells (called "slices") that can be folded, 
>> created, deleted, split and merged.
>> * An "almost python" save format for input and output that can be run 
>> as a regular python script if no magic features are used.
>>
>> I've been hacking on the project for several years now and use it all 
>> the time in my work in physics.
>>
>> That said, I really like ipython and would love to see some solid 
>> ipython GUI tools with threading support and other features that are 
>> too much for me to tackle by myself in my small project.  So if I can 
>> help with ipython's gui, I'll be happy to!
>>
>> I've really enjoyed hacking PySlices together and learned some things 
>> about code blocks and the interactive interpreter.  I'm sure some of 
>> the ways I have done things are good and others are less than ideal, 
>> but I thought you might like to see how someone else did it and at 
>> least share some ideas.
>>
>> Let me know where I can help!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -David
>>
>> P.S.
>> I've also got some ideas about using unicode with python that are a 
>> little off the beaten path... you can see what I mean if you check 
>> out SymPySlices...  :-)
>>
>>
>> Gael Varoquaux wrote:
>>
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>>     > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 01:41:25AM -0700, Fernando Perez wrote:
>>     >  
>>     >>
>>     >> Currently we have the ...
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