On 25.10.2016 13:36, Johannes Lochmann wrote:
Hi Arno,

On 24 October 2016 at 00:53, Arno Rehn <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey everybody,

At my company we've developed a Python client for QtWebChannel.
It consists of a more or less direct translation of
qwebchannel.js and an additional layer on top of it, providing
async/await syntax support for Python3.5+. Ideally, we'd like to
push this upstream. Before I post a patch to gerrit, I'd like to
get some feedback on whether this is wanted at all. QtWebChannel
seems to be pretty much focused on HTML and the web, but the
infrastructure behind it can be used for remoting from pretty
much any scripting language. I'd also plan on implementing a C++
client, maybe also Ruby and Matlab (since we're using this in a
scientific setting).

What's your take on this?

Seems useful. Would be interested to try it out.

I agree, this sounds pretty useful, especially given that we’re also
working again on pyside since this spring.

...especially an implementation in Python and C++ both from the Qt
Project could be a really nice combo - sign me up!
Thanks for all the feedback! Nice to know that people are interested :)
I'll polish the code a little and create a review request.

Regards,

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