Thanks Fabio, we'll check RapydScript and we might use it for Speedy Mail Software as well! I will check with the other developers (which are on the speedy-mail-software list). In the past I had Speedy Mail online from 2000 to 2005 and it was based on a Perl script (Perl was popular in 2000). But since it didn't support Unicode/UTF-8 encoding and didn't have a spam filter I decided to close it in 2005 (after Google introduced Gmail). But I think today it's easier to create software than it was in 2005, and I hope next year we can launch Speedy Mail again, based on the Speedy Mail Software we are developing (which will be free software & open source). I'm looking forward to launching Speedy Mail as an alternative to Gmail.
*Uri Even-Chen* [image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700 Email: u...@speedy.net Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/ <http://www.facebook.com/urievenchen> <http://plus.google.com/+urievenchen> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/urievenchen> <http://twitter.com/urievenchen> > Speedypedia in Hebrew and English <http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/blog/speedypedia-in-hebrew-and-english/> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:08 PM, Fabio Zadrozny <fabi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Uri, > > No, I'm not related to it. -- I'm the PyDev/Eclipse maintainer... that > already takes a lot of my time ;) > > It's license is BSD (so, no need to pay). As it's just a way to convert > from a Python-like syntax to JavaScript syntax you can even switch to plain > JavaScript later on if you want -- in fact, when you debug the code you'll > be debugging JavaScript and not Python (it's like CoffeScript but with a > Python-like syntax). > > Cheers, > > Fabio > > On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Uri Even-Chen <u...@speedy.net> wrote: > >> Thanks Fabio, it's very interesting. Are you related to Pyjeon Software? >> Do we have to pay to use RapydScript? Is it ready for production? >> >> >> *Uri Even-Chen* [image: photo] Phone: +972-54-3995700 >> Email: u...@speedy.net >> Website: http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/en/ >> <http://www.facebook.com/urievenchen> >> <http://plus.google.com/+urievenchen> >> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/urievenchen> >> <http://twitter.com/urievenchen> >> > Speedypedia in Hebrew and English >> <http://www.speedysoftware.com/uri/blog/speedypedia-in-hebrew-and-english/> >> >> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Fabio Zadrozny <fabi...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Uri Even-Chen <u...@speedy.net> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for the feedback. Actually I asked this question also in the >>>> django-users mailing list and Russell Keith-Magee told me about >>>> Brython, Skulpt and PyPy.js (I hope it's OK that I reply to these 3 mailing >>>> lists) but I also asked if I can use JavaScript scripts such as jQuery, >>>> jQuery UI and other jQuery plugins from the scripts in Python and Russell >>>> said it's possible but not practical for production. And I'm thinking about >>>> developing Speedy Mail Software or other projects for production (of course >>>> after the alpha & beta are over) so I guess we are stuck with JavaScript >>>> for the client side programming. And I don't mind if they use a compiler or >>>> an interpreter or any other method to run Python in the client side, as >>>> long as it works. But without using jQuery and other plugins it would be >>>> very hard to use these projects in production. >>>> >>>> Uri. >>>> >>> >>> >>> I think that you could try RapydScript: http://rapydscript.pyjeon.com/ >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Fabio >>> >>> >> >
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