Hi, Some years ago I saw a Python package or program that gave a programming environment similar to the BASICs of 1980's home computers. You got a cursor-addressable screen, e.g. PRINT TAB(10, 20) "Hello", and some simple pixel-setting functions, e.g. RECTANGLE FILL 0, 10, 20, 30. It probably used SDL to provide the `screen'. It's intended use was to widen the range interesting things a child learning Python could do.
Does anyone know what I'm thinking of? Googleling for `BASIC Python' brings up too many tutorials and language comparisons. I've read through the PyPI, and had a look at Parnassus without finding it. I'm also not subscribed to the list so please keep me CC'd on replies. Thanks, Ralph. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list