[casual_games] languages...

Jason Van Anden robotissues at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 09:42:02 EDT 2005


Perhaps I am out of date here ... forgive my ignorance if this is the case
... but is there a way for a user to install a python application as easily
as Flash or VB?
 Jason
 On 10/5/05, Lionel barret De Nazaris <lionel.bdn at free.fr> wrote:
>
> Pygame is a only an evoluted wrapper around SDL. It's quite
> straightforward.
> The install process for a dev is as simple as any python module. click
> click click and it's done.
> (I am currently using pygame and python for my prototype. I was
> wondering if I could keep the code base for the final thing.)
>
> Lionel.
>
> Morbus Iff wrote:
> >> I have always been under the impression that the installation of
> >> pygame based apps requires a bit of a learning curve on the user's
> >> behalf depending on the platform. Has this changed?
> > Doesn't pygame go through SDL somehow? Or is that merely an option?
>
> Jason Van Anden wrote:
> > I have always been under the impression that the installation of
> > pygame based apps requires a bit of a learning curve on the user's
> > behalf depending on the platform. Has this changed?
> >
> > I love Python, butI use it on the server side and on apps I
> > maintain and for prototyping.
> >
> > Jason Van Anden
>
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