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29 Oct. from 12am UTC , 2023
Location: Kouenji Temple, 〒105-0001 3-23-10, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Making 2D game using PygameFrom 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM JST (1:00 AM to 2:30 AM UTC)From 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM JST (4:00 AM to 5:30 AM UTC)TOUFU - Parent-Child Python Programming Workshop
19 Nov. from 12am UTC , 2023
2D game using PygameFrom 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM JST (1:00 AM to 2:30 AM UTC)From 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM JST (4:00 AM to 5:30 AM UTC)TOUFU - Parent-Child Python Programming Workshop
22 Oct. from 12am UTC , 2023
Location: Kōenji Temple, 3-chōKouenji Temple, 〒105-0001 3-23-10, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
...pygame (www.pygame.org). Pygame provided all the functions I'd need for image manipulation and display management, and there were a few existing projects there that provided useful examples. Pyzzle almost provided what I needed, but wasn't as well-organized internally as I would have liked to be able to quickly experiment with new features. Implementation Using the existing examples to help guide my pygame use, I created a new framework for my program. My program, which I named simply "...
...pyGames Competition RESOLVED, that the PSF provide a grant of $1,000 US to sponsor the Summer pyGames python based programming competition. Aproved, 10-0-1. 8 2010-Q4 Community Service Award Nominations RESOLVED, that the 2010-Q4 PSF Community Service Award be awarded to Doug Hellmann and Andrew Kuchling. Approved, 10-0-0. 9 Other Business 9.1 Indebtedness to D. Goodger The board discussed the need to move forward on several time-sensitiv...
...PyGame Software covered by the GNU General Public License Some of these third-party modules are covered by the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License. Providing a script to download and install such packages, or even assembling all these packages into a single tarball or CD-ROM, shouldn't cause any difficulties with the GPL, under the "mere aggregation" clause of the license. Open Issues What other application domains are important? Should this just be a set of ...
...pyGames Competition RESOLVED, that the PSF provide a grant of $1,000 US to sponsor the 2011 Summer pyGames python based programming competition. Aproved, 10-0-0. 12 Finance Speed.Python.Org Project Server RESOLVED, that the PSF a single server for up to USD 4000 for the speed.python.org project. The PSF will additionally try to raise funds to be used for additional projects/hardware via a call for sponsors. Approved, 7-0-3. 13 Other Business 13.1 &nb...
...pyGames registration and sponsorship. http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2011/05/summer-pygames-registration-open.html Announced PyLadies grant. http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2011/06/pyladies-gets-psf-grant.html For ongoing projects and tabled activities, D. Hellmann reported, respectively: Facebook stats 16,103 monthly active users (down 13%) 3,413 new likes (down 11%) 186,360 post views (down 46%) 745 post feedback Writing about new PyCon website software. Paulo Nuin is working on a post about...
...pygame module. The simulator proved to be very realistic; code running on on it can be uploaded to the main computer with very little modification. Only the simulated I/O module is replaced by the real I/O module. Conclusion The control software of the CD/DVD disc partitioner took one developer about 4 months to complete. The software development process was almost parallel with the hardware development process. At the end of the project, the control software passed all field tests and is runn...
...pygame. But these libraries have different and incompatible image classes, and the usual solution is to manually "export" an image from the source to a (width, height, bytes_string) tuple and "import" it creating a new instance in the target format. This approach works, but is both uglier and slower than it needs to be. Another "solution" that has been sometimes used is the creation of specific adapters and/or converters from a class to another (e.g. PIL offers the ImageTk module for convertin...
...pygame for game development. Wing was inspired in 1999 by several experiences we, its developers, had using Python alongside other technologies. At that time, we were working as consultants charged with evaluating a number of alternatives for tiered web development. Some of these were based on Java and some on Visual Basic, MTS, and ASP. Concurrently, we happened to be using Python to prototype some of the functional requirements for the web-deployed business applications we were developing. It ...
...pyGames post, by Paulo Nuin http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2010/12/summer-pygames.html Post about Vern Ceder's programming class, by Doug Hellmann http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2010/12/high-school-students-program-robots.html PSF Community awards posts, by Paulo Nuin http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2011/01/andrew-kuchling-receives-psf-community.html http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2011/01/doug-hellmann-receives-psf-community.html For items planned for next month and ongoing projects, D. Hellmann repor...
...PyGame adds a 2.4 binary release, wxPython provides both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for 2.6 and 2.7, etc). If CPython were to triple (or more) its rate of releases, the developers of those libraries (many of which are even more resource starved than CPython) would face an unpalatable choice: either adopt the faster release cycle themselves (up to 18 simultaneous binary releases for PyGame!), drop older Python versions more quickly, or else tell their users to stick to the CPython LTS releases (t...
...pygame is the original and still very much active package for game development using Python. It allows Python to talk to SDL, a cross-platform, multimedia library. Because it needs to be compiled for each platform and each Python version, there can be a lag when a new Python version comes along. pyglet is the newcomer, based on OpenGL. Because it is a pure Python package, it can be used as is even when a new Python version is released (except for the Python 2 to Python 3 transition). Miscell...
...PyGames contest for students (http://www.summerpygames.org/). As far as the ongoing projects for the month are concerned, he reported: Brian Curtin is working on a post about the video equipment purchased by the PSF and how it has been used to record conference talks and other events. Recruiting other people to help write for the blog. We are wrapping up the transition plan so Brian Curtin can take over as Communications Director around the time of the next Board elections this spring. For ...
...PyGames contest for students (http://www.summerpygames.org/) As far as the ongoing projects for the month are concerned, he reported: Brian Curtin is working on a post about the video equipment purchased by the PSF and how it has been used to record conference talks and other events. Recruiting other people to help write for the blog. For tabled activities, B. Curtin said: PyCon video equipment loan/rental program post There was some discussion of offering the PyCon video equipment to PU...
...PyGames contest for students (http://www.summerpygames.org/). As far as the ongoing projects for the month are concerned, he reported: Brian Curtin is working on a post about the video equipment purchased by the PSF and how it has been used to record conference talks and other events. Recruiting other people to help write for the blog. For tabled activities, B. Curtin said: PyCon video equipment loan/rental program post There was some discussion of offering the PyCon video equipment to PU...
...PyGame [79] that work well with CPython 2.6.4, but suffer some degradation due to changes made in Unladen Swallow. We are tracking this issue [47] and are working to resolve these instances of degradation. While Unladen Swallow is source-compatible with CPython 2.6.4, it is not binary compatible. C extension modules compiled against one will need to be recompiled to work with the other. The merger of Unladen Swallow should have minimal impact on long-lived CPython optimization branches like WPyt...
...pyGames python based programming competition. Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 18 April 2011. RESOLVED, that the PSF a single server for up to USD 4000 for the speed.python.org project. The PSF will additionally try to raise funds to be used for additional projects/hardware via a call for sponsors. Approved 7-0-3 by IRC vote, 18 April 2011. RESOLVED, that the PSF provide $2,000 to the 2011 EuroPython Conference to be held in Italy. Approved 9-0-0 by IRC vote, 21 March 2011. RESOLVED, that the ...