From: Alex T. <al...@tw...> - 2005-12-08 15:15:19
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Andy Todd wrote: > Yesterday I gave a presentation at the Australian Open Source > Developers Conference in Melbourne. > > It was remarkably similar to Kevin's presentations at PyCon and OSCON > earlier this year. What I managed to do was concentrate on > demonstrating the power of PythonCard and kept my slides [1] to a > minimum. > > I did, however, produce a paper [2] to be included in the conference > proceedings. This is a fairly comprehensive description of the > history, structure and form of PythonCard. I'd like to put this on the > project web site but would like some feedback about where it should > sit and what I should cut or add. Marvelous ! Thank you. I found the paper very interesting for the history (some of which I knew but some I didn't). And I learned about the runtime tools of property inspector and namespace viewer; I guess I'd seen them before - they're right there and obvious in the options dialog - but I hadn't really noticed them. I can see I'll be using them - particularly the property inspector - a lot from now on. Nothing seems particularly "missing" to me, so no contribution at the moment. (Though I'm going to try to construct a tutorial or walk through that uses the run-time tools ....) -- Alex Tweedly http://www.tweedly.net -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release Date: 02/12/2005 |