rantingrick schrieb:
On Dec 29, 6:41 pm, Gerry Reno <gr...@verizon.net> wrote:
wxPython looks good but I don't see anyone developing support for things
like smartphones.
No wx is not the answer to our problems
Rather: ... to *your* problem...
Also, what do you think about frameworks such as pyjamas? It lets you
write in python and compiles everything down to Javascript so it can be
used across the Web as well as on the desktop.
Hmm, this is like two double edged swords smashing one another in
battle.
Sword One: On one hand web frameworks are going to be really big soon
-- however legacy GUI's are not going away any time soon!
There are enough out there in the wild,
they will last quite for awhile indeed;
but it's time for them to die.
Sword Two: On the other hand web frameworks provide awesome cross
platform ability that is surly only going to get better as time goes
-- however i utterly hate JavaScript (although much worse web
languages exist!). And sending requests back and forth between Python,
JavaScript,
Apparently the authors do know that, too:
MessageID:<mailman.1298.1290672551.2218.python-l...@python.org>,
*sigh* no svg.
BTW: Look in comp.lang.javascript:
javascript is framework/toolkit resistent.
and BrowserX is also a real PITA. Because even though
everyone knows this is coming all the major browsers are trying to
insert their API into the mix. So that Joe Scripter has to write code
that is compatible between many browsers. Until the world agrees on a
unified API --AND IMPLEMENTS IT SERIOUSLY-- we are at the mercy of
drunken sailors at the helm.
svg: opera, chrome, safari(including ios), ie9, firefox.
Although svg is missing under webkit/android
--Apple kept the hardware accelerated part to themeselves.
Goolge is currently implementing hardware acceleration for svg in
chrome/webkit, likewise Microsoft/ie.
Lets wait and see when svg becomes available in android, too.
Although smil is quiet another subject.
I believe pyjamas has a bright future in the web playground, however
we still need to focus our community efforts towards a Python based
GUI. I can see a pythonGUI and pyjamas existing side by side in mutual
harmony for many years.
pyjamas: Perhaps without javascript.
-roger
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