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[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope/lib/python/Zope/Startup - zopeschema.xml:1.2.2.12
by Fred L. Drake, Jr. other posts by this author
Mar 17 2003 8:08PM messages near this date
[PyCrust] Re: Great PyCrust and Great Unicode | [PyCrust] PyCrust Now 42% More Filling!
Update of /cvs-repository/Zope/lib/python/Zope/Startup
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv22115

Modified Files:
      Tag: new-install-branch
	zopeschema.xml 
Log Message:
Add a simplified version of the "runner" section used with zdaemon's
zdctl.py/zdrun.py scripts; this will be used by a specializusers> 
X-Original-Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 13:12:28 -0700
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 13:12:28 -0700

Hi Patrick,

>  Yes, and the details are here:
>  
>  http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pycrust-users
>  
> >> As far as IPython integration, it seems both projects should work
> >> together to make sure the correct hooks are in the right places.  I
> >> don't know enough about how IPython yet to say whether it can be
> >> re-factored in a way that it can "plug-in" to PyCrust either in the real
> >> sense of a plug-in or as a mix-in class or what ever.  
>  

I'm already playing with pycrust because I actually need a visual class
browser for a large code I didn't write and which I'm trying to understand.
I'd suggest you download ipython
(http://www-hep.colorado.edu/~fperez/ipython/) and play a bit with it.  It
will probably make further discussion and interaction much smoother if we both
familiarize a bit with each other's stuff, and it shouldn't take you more than 
a few minutes to get it going.

I think that ipython and pycrust would really complement each other very well, 
and that they would make a great shell for scientific computing work.  I hope 
we can get good work out of this.

>  Okay. Once everyone is subscribed to the PyCrust list I can point out
>  the current support for alternate interpreters and we can see what
>  might need to be added.
>  
>  
> >> Everyone:
> >> I would suggest we subscribe to the PyCrust list and use that for most
> >> of the initial discussion.  That will keep it all in one place and easy
> >> to follow.

I'm already subscribed, and I also sent this message to the list to get things 
moving there.  If others are also subscribed, we can probably continue the 
discussion there.  I still sent this message with personal copies in case not 
all are in.

Best regards,

Fernando




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