> Is the PyRAPID source code still available somewhere. I know an early
> version was on github. Also a blog post on progress would be very
> interesting.
Alas, no. I've started a startup in DK ( odico.dk ) where we're commercial zing
the technology ( which has radically changed since then )
Kene Meniru wrote:
> Just wondering, is Pycado still in development or is the source available?
Just did a basic search and found it. Sorry to bother anyone. :-)
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Thomas Paviot wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Guillaume Florent just started a new blog dedicated to pythonocc basics :
> http://pythonocc.wordpress.com/.
>
Thanks this is very good information. I am very surprised with such a good
software there is very little or difficult-to-find examples about it (
Hi Jelle
Is the PyRAPID source code still available somewhere. I know an early
version was on github. Also a blog post on progress would be
very interesting.
Thanks
Gary
On 27 February 2013 16:05, jelle feringa wrote:
> Oh! Terrific!
> What about a post on PyRAPID ( the RAPID robot code ge
Oh! Terrific!
What about a post on PyRAPID ( the RAPID robot code generator ) on _our_
blog?
Very happy to see this, do you know who Guillaume is?
-jelle
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Thomas Paviot wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Guillaume Florent just started a new blog dedicated to pythonocc basics
Dear all,
Guillaume Florent just started a new blog dedicated to pythonocc basics :
http://pythonocc.wordpress.com/. Glad to see that someone finally started
something we should have done for a while. Guillaume needs some feedbacks
or suggestions, feel free to contact him or comment his posts to s