It would be nice to get a modern gui widget set working with pypy.
Personally, I prefer a more liberal license, which leads to wx rather than qt, but I imagine, given the name of your company, that you do not share my preference :). In any case, you might want to take a look at the wxPython-cffi Google Summer of Code project for the amount of work involved in porting a code generator to cffi. WxPython uses sip, pyside uses shiboken.
blog posts http://waedt.blogspot.co.il/
code https://bitbucket.org/waedt/wxpython_cffi
Matti

On 12/28/2013 12:41 PM, Johan Råde wrote:
Hi everyone,

Let me just quickly introduce myself.

I did a PhD in mathematics at University of Texas
and a postdoc at Stanford University.
After that I have done academic research in mathematics
and commercial software development, mainly in C++.
I am one of the founders of and former CTO at Qlucore,
a bioinformatics software company.

My main interest is analysis and visualization of large scientific data sets.
The best tool I know for that purpose is CPython combined with C++.
I think PyPy has the potential to become an even more powerful tool.

I plan to attend the Leysin Sprint.
Here are two suggestions what I might work on:
* Help with the effort to port NumPy to PyPy
* See if it feasible to port Qt (PySide) to PyPy using CFFI.

See you in Leysin,
Johan

On 2013-12-25 18:54, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hi Johan!

On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Romain Guillebert <romain...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a software developer from Sweden.
I would like to attend the Leysin Winter sprint.

Sure, you are welcome!  And great: another person --- the sprint was
looking thin so far :-)  If you didn't do it so far, you should show
up on IRC and say hi, and maybe discuss a bit what topic you're
interested in more precisely, if any.  It's on #pypy on
irc.freenode.net.




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