On Apr 27, 12:23 pm, Fred Pacquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said : > > > Welcome to the modernized world of Pythoncard!!! > > Hey, that's really neat ! > > I remember dabbling in Pythoncard in the early days, some years ago, it was > a very interesting project. I gave it up eventually, partly because it > seemed somewhat abandoned (I see it's still stuck in 2006 ?), but mostly > because the wxPython dependency was either unavailable or too hefty for the > sort of machines I was interested in using it on (a Sharp Zaurus then, now > Nokia Internet tablets). Since then I've been doing web apps instead, > hosted and used on the devices themselves. > > So using Pythoncard as a designer for web apps, of course that rings a > bell... > > Do you have any idea of the computing requirements of Qooxdoo and > QxTransformer, compared to a native Pythoncard app ? I wonder if your stuff > would run acceptably on today's mobile platforms (the Nokias have a Firefox > derivative that is reasonably competent at javascript), and would give it a > try if it's not too arcane. > > Do keep us posted ! > > TIA, > fp
The performance of Qooxdoo is quite amazing - for a Javascript based web application. Don't know about cell-phones though. You can try their showcase web site I cited earlier. Yes, who would have throught we don't have to give up on Pythoncard? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list