Yes, very nice! I like how it’s a very minimal set of additions over pygame.
And thinking about it more, I can see how keeping as much of the API the same
will keep the goodwill and momentum for pygame going, especially with the books
that have been written with it in mind.
~ Michael
> I've
Tom,
thanks very much.
Regards,
Tom Arnall
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On 8/4/15, Tom Rothamel wrote:
> I've made a little bit of documentation for Pygame_SDL2 available at:
>
> http://pygame-sdl2.readthedocs.org/
I've made a little bit of documentation for Pygame_SDL2 available at:
http://pygame-sdl2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Right now, it focuses on the places where Pygame_SDL2 extends the Pygame
API. A goal of these extensions has been to be backwards-compatible - an
application that is ignorant of the