Re. PythonCard - was Re: Event-driven GUIs ...
Ron Stephens
rdsteph at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 21 18:33:54 EDT 2001
Please go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pythoncard and check out the discussion
on a potential PythonCard project. Just click join and follow the steps.
Mark 'Kamikaze' Hughes wrote:
> Wed, 20 Jun 2001 01:27:49 GMT in <3B2EACF5.1D10252D at earthlink.net>,
> Ron Stephens <rdsteph at earthlink.net> spake:
> > Anyway, by my count 7 people have expressed some sort of interest in a
> > HyperCard-like gui creator, since it was first mentioned yesterday by Roman
> > Suzi...
> > Roman Suzi > Heil Hodgson > Jerry Spicklemire > Kevin Altis > Chris Barker
> > Phil Hunt > and myself...
>
> I'm quite interested, too. Even simple as it is, Tkinter still
> requires a lot of "manual wiring". It should be possible to design
> something simpler.
>
> Even just dropping GUI bits into place, binding some primitives like
> "switch to card X" and "call Python method Y" to each, would be nifty.
>
> I have some notes and a bit of prototyping for a web-based
> hypercardish project, with a "GUI builder" that makes spec-compliant
> HTML, a server-side application to respond to events, and a database to
> store information persistently. Unfortunately, it's in Java, I do that
> enough at work that I don't want to do it for fun, and there's already
> Zope and a few others sort of covering that space.
>
> A Pythoncard would be a nice substitute project.
>
> --
> <a href="http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu/~kamikaze/"> Mark Hughes </a>
> "I will tell you things that will make you laugh and uncomfortable and really
> fucking angry and that no one else is telling you. What I won't do is bullshit
> you. I'm here for the same thing you are. The Truth." -Transmetropolitan #39
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