Is Python good for graphics?

Esmail Bonakdarian ebonakDUH at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 16 22:06:21 EST 2004


Doug Holton wrote:
> 
> I'll tell you know it's not going to be so easy.  There isn't something 
> in python like flash.  But here are some options:
> 
> See pyxel for python: http://bellsouthpwp.net/p/r/prochak/pyxel.html
> and pygame: http://pygame.org/
> Gato, the graph animation toolkit, is implemented in python and tkinter: 
> http://www.zpr.uni-koeln.de/~gato/

cool, thanks for the links, I'll take a look.

> You know you can use java with python, too.  It's called jython.  You 
> could use jython to interface the open source physics toolkit, for 
> example: http://www.opensourcephysics.org/
> See also the Jython Environment for Students (JES).  A book about it is 
> supposed to be published tomorrow actually.
> 
> And you can use a python-like language for .NET called boo with the 
> Piccolo.NET structured graphics toolkit: http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/jazz/
> or these graph drawing toolkits: http://netron.sourceforge.net/ewiki/
> http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/quickgraph.asp

hmm .. more options. I guess my preference would be to stick just with
Python if possible.

regards,
Esmail



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