Xah Lee wrote: > Regarding VisualPython... i saw a demo in 2002 by a professor > friend. I think it is good. Though, why is its licensing not GPL or > otherwise Open Source? That's kinda odd since Pyhton is.
You are confusing VPython with Activestate's Visual Python IDE plugin for Visual Studio. >From VPython's home page in very bold font - "VPython is free and open-source" http://www.vpython.org/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list