Ideally, you could work to replace the old i.orthophoto with new tools
built in Python and wxPython to incorporate into the current GRASS
development. This would be greatly appreciated by many.
IMHO, and as someone who is not trained formally in programming,
Python is easy to learn and is quite powerful. The wxPython tool set
provides a wide array of event-driven interface building tools that
integrates tightly with the object-oriented Python language. There are
many good introductory and advanced books for Python, as well as a lot
of on-line help. AFAIK, there is only 1 book for wxPython, though a
decent amount of help on-line.
Michael
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Professor of Anthropology, School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Arizona State University
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On Dec 6, 2009, at 5:58 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2009 19:44:24 -0200
From: Pablo Carreira <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [GRASS-user] GIS and GPU
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Hi Peng,
I want to make a new function, I want to put the orthoretification
mathematical theory that I have in any programming language, but I
am lost. The last program that I wrote was 8 years ago in VBasic.
The criteria for choosing python is that Python looks to me more
easy to learn. And the idea of using CUDA is to develop a concept.
Pablo Torres Carreira
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