Hi Cyrille,

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Cyrille Rossant
<cyrille.ross...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am developing a high-performance interactive visualization package in
> Python based on PyOpenGL (http://rossant.github.com/galry/). It is primarily
> meant to be used as a framework for developing complex interactive GUIs (in
> QT) that deal with very large amounts of data (tens of millions of points).
> But it may also be used, like matplotlib, as a high-level interactive
> library to plot and visualize data.

quick question: how easy/feasible is WebGL integration?  I ask b/c
we're starting to get the necessary machinery for easy WebGL
visualization in the ipython notebook, see e.g.:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47156828@N06/8183294725

so bringing galry to the notebook with minimal code duplication would
be great.  I just mention it now in case it helps you make design
decisions as you go along.

Cheers,

f

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