On 2015/05/13 7:45 PM, Brian Granger wrote:
> We (ipython/jupyter) have been talking some more about integrating
> matplotlilb in deeper ways with the interactive widgets framework. That
> only thing that would be required to make this *trivial* is having a
> traitlet's based API for matplotlib. I have even started to look at
> wrapping the existing mpl OO API using traitlets to start to explore
> this. Once this was done, it would be quite easy to autogenerate UIs for
> any aspect of Matplotlib.
>
> Now that traitlets is a standalone pure python package:
>
> https://github.com/ipython/traitlets
>
> this would be much easier to pull off.
>
> If there is interest in this, we might even be able to help do some of
> the work. Let us know if there is enough interest to discuss this further.

No question about it: there is more than enough interest.

Eric

>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu
> <mailto:efir...@hawaii.edu>> wrote:
>
>     On 2015/05/13 5:47 PM, Neil Girdhar wrote:
>     > You're right.  My angle is I just want the setters and getters.  Writing
>     > set_ and get_ feels like the C++ prison I thought I had escaped :)
>     >
>     John Hunter once commented that if he were doing it over again he would
>     not have put in all the set_ and get_; they were a legacy of his origins
>     as a C++ programmer.  I think he would have started with simple
>     attributes, which would have been adequate in the early stages.
>     Properties were very new--only introduced in Python 2.2, at the end
>     of 2001.
>
>     Eric
>
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