On Feb 22, 9:40 am, bobicanprogram <ican...@gmail.com> wrote: > The SIMPL project (http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl) aims to bring the > Send/Receive/Reply messaging (first popularized by QNX) to the open > source Linux world. Since its inception more that 10 years ago, the > SIMPL toolkit has grown steadily in functionality. Through the use > of surrogates, SIMPL modules can be dispersed seamlessly across > networks including heterogeneous networks with only one Linux node. > SIMPL modules can also be written in several programming languages > including Python, C, C++, JAVA and Tcl/Tk. Modules written in > different languages can be mixed in a SIMPL appliction. > > Python-SIMPL has been used to connect Python UIs to C data acquisition/ > computation backends. While this is an example of a common use for > the toolkit, it is by no means the only place it could be useful. > Python to Python, Python to JAVA as well as Python to C are all > seamlessly possible in both local or distributed applications. Python- > SIMPL allows a software application to be broken up into modules where > the language choices for each module can be optimized. > > The Python-SIMPL interface library has undergone a fundamental > revision with the v2.0.0 release. The underlying shared library which > wraps the SIMPL toolkit as a Python extension was cleaned up > considerably. In addition two new Python wrappers were created to > expose this SIMPL toolkit in more object oriented fashion to the > Python developer. > > The simplest starting point for exploring the Python-SIMPL toolkit is > an online "hello world" level tutorial at: > > http://www.icanprogram.com/06py/lesson1/lesson1.html > > The Python-SIMPL toolkit can be downloaded in source form at: > > http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl/python.self.htm > > or in precompiled binary (i386) form at: > > http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl/pythonbin.self.html > > We at the SIMPL project welcome participants at all levels of > expertise. If you are interested do not hesitate to contact us. > > bob
There is a typo in the source link. It should read http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl/python.self.html Sorry about that. bob -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list