Thanks for your reply, Lee.
I don't think the code for aunt-rosie is available (aunt-
[email protected] to use it, and the developer's website is here
http://andrewhitchcock.org/?post=322)

I think I know what I have to do, though. I was looking at the row of
four source code, so I think I have to make a bit of a module like
what it's got here http://rowoffour.appspot.com/gadget.xml
I'll go play around with this for a while and report back with
successes and failures.


On Nov 4, 10:39 pm, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> The beauty of API design, and this is especially true of Google
> projects, is that the binding exposes the same sets of methods and
> objects for every language that it supports, so in theory it should be
> relatively easy to port specific portions of the app across different
> languages (all you need is a the most rudimentary amount of knowledge
> about the syntax of Java).
>
> If you can provide the link to download for the aunt-rosie robot, I
> can help you locate and port the code to python. (Although it may be
> in the API document, make sure that you check there first).
>
> On 4 Nov, 08:42, Niall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
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