: [Tutor] How do you get python aplet to work?
ken rhodes
krhodes@webside.ca
Wed, 13 Oct 1999 16:21:00 -0700
As my last reply to tutor@python.org and to Deirdre;
In the back of my Programming Python book is a book listing:
One of the books listed is Perl Resource Kit UNIX Edition.
ISBN:1-56592-370-7
under the subtitle:
Perl Software Tools All on One Convenient CD-ROM
* A new Java/Perl interface that allows programmers to write
Java classes with Perl implementations. This new tool was written specially for the
Kit by Larry Wall
I have not ordered the book because your friend Moshe Zadka pointed me to
JPython
My plans right now is to finish reading Programming Python, and maybe find a
book on JPython, or start reading the text on line.
I have enjoyed talking to you all;
When I do get my first applet up, planning around Xmas, I will let you know.
Thank you;
Ken
Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
> Why the Perl Resource Kit?
>
> The problem is the same either way.
>
> Sorry I haven't had time for a lengthy reply:
>
> 1) I scratched my cornea again and I can barely read.
> 2) I'm on a rush project for work consuming all my time.
>
> On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, ken rhodes wrote:
>
> > Hi All;
> > After talking with Deirdre I understand the program I thought might be
> > my solution is not! I need a API which will work with Netscape. Being stuck
> > using Grail is not what I wanted.
> >
> > Can someone point me in the right direction?
> >
> > I need help in this direction
> >
> > I realize that Java does have a limited amount of people, but the
> > applications I want to write are for our ISP clients.
> >
> > I thought Python would be a good language to do applets in, but if it comes
> > down to that the applets can only be read by the Grail browser, I guess I am
> > stuck with ordering the Perl Resource Kit.
>
> --
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