On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Robert Ark <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am a high school programming teacher. I am trying to find a very
> high level game framework for Python. I am impressed by cocos2d but I
> noticed that the iphone version (objective C) is at version 0.99 but
> the Python version is at 0.3.1b. Looking at the changelogs it looks
> like there has been much more work put into the iphone version over
> the last 2 years.
>
> Are the iphone and Python version equivalent in feature?
> Am I correct in assuming the iphone version is getting more developer
> time? (if so why?)
I can't say, I've not looked at the iPhone version. It's probably the
trendier project to work on right now.
> What is the state of both (iphone and Python) projects?
Python cocos is pretty stable and solid. It works. It has some bugs
around the edges that the in-progress release will address.
Richard
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