From: Bruce S. <Bru...@nc...> - 2019-03-04 15:55:30
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VPython continues to be vigorously supported, both VPython 7 for use with installed Python (including Python 3), and GlowScript VPython that compiles and executes in a browser, without installing any software. For current installers, at vpython.org, choose "Using VPython with installed Python". There you will find detailed information on how to install VPython 7. Also available on that page are details on how to use the installed vpython module (click "Read more"). Also at vpython.org, if you click "Additional sources of information" , under "Plans for the future" you can read a document on why it was necessary to abandon Classic VPython in Jan. 2016. As for the WORST plan ever, 1) use with installed Python is still supported, and 2) the browser version has been an enormous success for the many tens of thousands of high school and college students who use VPython in classes and who in the past, due to lack of prior programming experience, had so many difficulties with installing Python, installing VPython, and, on a Mac, installing an update to Tcl that they saw VPython as a menacing barrier. These students can then graduate to VPython 7, with its access to the world of Python modules, in later, more advanced courses. The VPython syntax is the same in both versions. Bruce P.S. Note that vis...@li... is deprecated. The active forum is at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups&hl=en#!forum/vpython-users |