Harald Schilly wrote:
> On Feb 6, 12:41 pm, Pat LeSmithe <qed...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> In trying to answer a slightly different question, I just found pyjamas,
>> an Apache-licensed Pythonic analogue of Google Web Toolkit (GWT):
>>
>> http://pyjs.org/
>>
>> Could it be relevant?
> 
> Well, this is a cross language compiler, and well, using GWT directly
> is a better option than the python based pyjamas thing imho. But
> anyways, this is not relevant, since you cannot use python in the
> browser. Both tools translate the java or python code *offline* to
> javascript.
> 
> More interesting would be to design a customized javascript-editor-
> component for python with highlighting and editing capabilites. I
> think that's what you are talking about?

The custom editor would definitely be cool.  I was referring to the
possibility of running some of Sage's computations in the browser.  For
example, if the server had access to Python (i.e., non-C) versions of a
set of some less taxing algorithms, then perhaps it could serve
JavaScript translations --- generated off-line, or on-the-fly and cached
--- alongside the UI code.  But I'm just speculating.  Other solutions
may be far better.

Pat LeSmithe


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