Porting Kivy would be really great.

Le dimanche 17 novembre 2013 20:17:44 UTC+1, Amirouche Boubekki a écrit :
> Héllo Pythonistas from all over the world,
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> I'm very proud to announce the immediate availability of Pythonium Core 
> 0.2.5, a Python 3 to Javascript translator (the best) that generates *fast* 
> *portable* code written in Python.
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> It use Python 3 parser and translates the code to JavaScript code.
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> I did not say “it's fully compliant” because it's not. That's not the point 
> of this flavor. Its point is to make possible to write Python code and use it 
> in the browsers. All the objects stay vanilla Javascript objects. There is no 
> builtins, no stdlib, except what is available in the wild, because Pythonium 
> can access Javascript objects directly, you can use *whatever* JavaScript 
> library you want.
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> There is port of the mrdoob webgl cloud demo available 
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> watch: http://pythonium.github.io/
> read: https://github.com/pythonium/pythonium.github.io/blob/master/js/app.py
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> The project is hosted at github: https://github.com/pythonium/pythonium
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> Don't hesitate to watch/star/fork/create/pr ! Like said earlier, it's the 
> best translator I know of, and it's written in Python.
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> How do you get started ?
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> If you know JavaScript it's easy you don't need guidance. Don't forget to 
> read the cookook 
> https://github.com/pythonium/pythonium/wiki/Pythonium-Core-Cookbook
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> If you only know backend or desktop Python development, it will be a bit more 
> work. What you can do is take a jQuery or Javascript course, and translate 
> the code on the fly to Python, compile it using the pythonium_core and and 
> run it in nodejs or a browser. Good luck!
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> What's next?
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> Now, basicly, I don't know what to do!
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> Except bugs in requirejs integration, I don't except to commit more on this 
> flavor of Pythonium, so I could work on  more compliant flavors until 
> reaching full compliance with Python 3.
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> BUT, this is not very interesting, having full compliance is nice, but you 
> loose native javascript speed (meh!) I'd rather be working on the next killer 
> todo list or some Kivy-like library for the browser using Pythonium Core.
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> What do you think?
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> Amirouche

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