Dear Thibaud,

    Here are three sources of ideas and program which I have found:

http://www.illustratingshadows.com some good general notes and several specific sundial programs in Python

http://www.precisedirections.co.uk/Sundials/ an amazing, complex  program written by Kevin Kearney for a beautiful dial (see attached jpeg)

https://www.nodebox.net/code/index.php/Sundial an interview with Kevin Kearney about his use of NodeBox in his code.

best wishes,

Peter


On 2/04/2020 2:11:52, Th. Taudin Chabot wrote:
I am digging in the Python programm language and trying to understand everything using a number of books. Because I don't like to create new software modules that are already created by someone else I wonder whether there are already Python modules available.
I would appreciate to be pointed to them.
Thanks,
Thibaud

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