I'd like to announce the first alpha release of the
pyprocessing<http://code.google.com/p/pyprocessing/>project.  This is
a
Python <http://www.python.org/> package that creates an environment for
graphics applications that closely resembles that of the
Processing<http://www.processing.org/>system.

The project mission is to implement Processing's friendly graphics functions
and interaction model in Python. Not all of Processing is to be ported,
though, since Python itself already provides alternatives for many features
of Processing, such as XML parsing.

The *pyprocessing* backend is built upon OpenGL <http://www.opengl.org/> and
Pyglet <http://www.pyglet.org/>, which provide the actual graphics
rendering. Since these are multiplatform, so is *pyprocessing*.

We hope that, much in the same spirit of the Processing project, *
pyprocessing* will appeal to people who want to easily program and interact
with computer generated imagery. It is also meant to help teaching computer
programming by making it possible to write compact code with rich visual
semantics.

I would appreciate any comment on this effort.

Cheers,
--Claudio

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