2009/11/30 Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com>: > Necronymouse wrote: >> >> Hello, I am learning python for about 2 years and I am bored. Not with >> python but I have a little problem, when i want to write something I >> realise that somebody had alredy written it! So i don´t want to make a >> copy of something but i wanna get better in python skills. Don´t you >> know what I should do? >> >> >> ---sorry for my english, I ´m from czech rep... >> > > Well I thought that after 2 years you would know every detail of a language > ;-) > > A few ideas ( or better said the things that I'm still missing, and I guess > every one can name a few different ones ) > - PyJamas needs a lot of extensions > - Simultanuous recording of camera and sound (and preferable other signals) > is completely missing > - Rich editor or ( embedding of open office) > - a system-wide mind mapper > - graphical design package a la LabView
I had have a project in mind for several months, a compiler for Modelica language in python, there is actually two main approach, openmodelica and jmodelica, both free ( i don't remember the exactly licences), openmodelica is written in C++ and jmodelica has a front-end for python, but its core is java based. I had started a gtkmodelica project, in code google, with c++ and spirit library( i didn't find at the moment a good library like spirit in python), but developing in c++ is quite slow (but is really nice), and recently I found pyparsing, I think is a good tool for the parser, and i create a repo in github (is empty right now), i wish i could have the enough time right now, but i got a lot of work right now. A project like this has a lot of great challenges: parsing, differential equation solving, a lot about language semantics, the graphical tool could be like labview, simulink, or maplesim ( I love flowcanvas library for gtk in c++, but it is quite old right now), code generation (to use hardware in the loop), real time plotting, etc... it could be a great project. I'm using right now some python classes that works as wrapper for openmodelica, and i use numpy for optimization purpose, and it works great, but a more natural mix with a native python tool would be just fantastic. http://github.com/jorgeecardona/pymodelica http://drobilla.net/software/flowcanvas/ http://code.google.com/p/gtkmodelica/ http://www.jmodelica.org/ http://www.ida.liu.se/~pelab/modelica/OpenModelica.html > > There's also a Python site, were projects are submitted that needs something > ( some even pay a little), > but I can't remember where it is :-( > > cheers, > Stef > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- Jorge Eduardo Cardona jorgeecard...@gmail.com jorgeecardona.blogspot.com ------------------------------------------------ Linux registered user #391186 Registered machine #291871 ------------------------------------------------ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list