Xah Lee wrote: > Here's their license: > http://www.vpython.org/webdoc/visual/license.txt > > I read it wrong before. > Thanks for correction. > > This is superb! I'll be looking into vpython! > > Xah
Of course it does what it does by resort to OpenGL and C++, so is part of the problem ;) I am looking forward to your tutorial efforts, and hoping those efforts can be accessed without exposure to too much polemics. Though if that is the price of admission, that is the price of admission. BTW, VPython is most of the way through a 4.xxx release which provides some nice additional functionality to the 3.xx series core - like transparency and texturing. Problem being the the lead developer has graduated and moved on, and the NSF funding that had supported the effort has run out. And the core folks around the project are either science educators or Python folks - there is little C++ expertise currently involved with the project. The project is looking for help. Anyone willing to jump in should perhaps reply here or at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Art -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list