Interactive shell for demonstration purposes
Tim Golden
tim.golden at viacom-outdoor.co.uk
Wed May 11 09:22:45 EDT 2005
[Jp Calderone]
|
| [Tim Golden ]
|
| >[Brian Quinlan]
| >|
| >| Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
| >| presentations?
|
| > I Googled and came across this:
| >
| >http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/execnet.html
| >
| >which might get you started.
| >
|
| execnet lets you easily run arbitrary Python code on remote
| hosts. This doesn't seem too closely related to the OP's
| question, which seems directed at finding a pretty GUI to
| display the results of such execution.
|
| Jp
Sorry. Quite right. I assumed that because it referred to
the demo system I vaguely remembered hearing about from
EuroPython, it was doing something similar enough to be
useful. That'll teach me to respond too quickly.
TJG
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