Mariano Reingart
2013-04-01 01:01:07 UTC
Dear PythonCard users:
I'm working on a PythonCard “fork”, trying to enhance it with a more
modern look & feel (improved visual designer, property grid, drag &
drop toolbox, etc.) but keeping it simple and powerful (i.e. adding
MVC List, Tree, Grid, Notebook, Sizers, etc.):
https://code.google.com/p/gui2py/
It was based initially on PythonCard, but also includes a lot of my
experience and personal needs (I'm planning to write a simple ERP-like
system with gui2py).
It is also aimed for teaching in introductory and intermediate
programming courses (prior web development assignments), so it was
simplified even further and adopted some HTML/Javascript features.
As it is not backwards compatible with PythonCard, a lot of code was
changed or removed), I decided to fork it in a new project to not
cause any confusions.
Comments are welcome, and of course, if you are interested, I've
created a separate mailing list where anyone can participate:
http://groups.google.com/group/gui2py
Special thanks to all of the PythonCard's developers
Best regards
Mariano Reingart
http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar
http://reingart.blogspot.com
I'm working on a PythonCard “fork”, trying to enhance it with a more
modern look & feel (improved visual designer, property grid, drag &
drop toolbox, etc.) but keeping it simple and powerful (i.e. adding
MVC List, Tree, Grid, Notebook, Sizers, etc.):
https://code.google.com/p/gui2py/
It was based initially on PythonCard, but also includes a lot of my
experience and personal needs (I'm planning to write a simple ERP-like
system with gui2py).
It is also aimed for teaching in introductory and intermediate
programming courses (prior web development assignments), so it was
simplified even further and adopted some HTML/Javascript features.
As it is not backwards compatible with PythonCard, a lot of code was
changed or removed), I decided to fork it in a new project to not
cause any confusions.
Comments are welcome, and of course, if you are interested, I've
created a separate mailing list where anyone can participate:
http://groups.google.com/group/gui2py
Special thanks to all of the PythonCard's developers
Best regards
Mariano Reingart
http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar
http://reingart.blogspot.com