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http://yellowblue.free.fr/yiki/doku....on:rel3x:start there is also PyMUI This would probably the best starting point to back port it to 68k (and/or WarpOS) or to AROS if there is enough interest. |
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07 November 2019, 12:52 | #84 |
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Why would you care?
Honestly: why are you posting in a Python thread, if you think it is all "shit" and "shit pile on top of shit"? Why would you even expect someone to answer your question, after the attitude you showed? |
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He are two newer versions of 2.x and 3.x:
https://www.morphos-storage.net/?pag...n_2.7.6-16.lha https://www.morphos-storage.net/?pag...-draft.tar.bz2 PyMUI: https://www.morphos-storage.net/?pag...yMUI_0.7.0.lha PIL (Image Lbrary) http://morphos-files.ppa.pl/download...maging_Library |
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then I don't want to walk in your shoes ...
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You've never heard of Sturgeon's Law?
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^ Think I will return the Python book to the library and stay with my old copy of REBOL now
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According to the TIOBE index, which ranks programming languages based on their popularity, has Python ranked in the number 3 slot. It's also the fastest rising programming language in the top 50. Was it smart to change version 3 dramatically in order to improve it? According to that list, it was smart move. BTW, link for Tiobe index - https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ Python Stats: Highest Position (since 2001): #3 in Nov 2019 Lowest Position (since 2001): #13 in Feb 2003 Medal Language of the Year: 2007, 2010, 2018 Let's hear more comments based on thin air... BTW, Rebol is not in even top 50. Last edited by Anubis; 08 November 2019 at 14:48. |
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. Not a surprise (see below). But my respect for COBOL that is #28 .
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Would be interesting to see a list with google hits excluded. Hmm... ARexx isn't tracked (possible would be #1 ), only REXX.
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It is quite clear that meynaf enjoys being both deliberately obtuse and contrary for the sake of it. If that isn't a form of trolling, I don't know what is. But as long as the same rules apply to others who like to "discuss" in that manner, I am sure everyone will be happy. I've been around this forum for many years, and I certainly know how certain members tend to behave. Some mistake shouting the loudest, for the longest, as being some kind of proof their opinions are 'facts'. ? Normal service will resume shortly. |
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Indeed, it's bad news when shit is popular, but we are used to that.
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Anyway, if someone has a working M68k-Amigaos GCC build environment I'd be happy to share my Python build, or just makefiles and the posix glue source (which was the only thing I really edited). But the MorphOS version I agree is probably the best base for building something good out of it.
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But for now, it would be better if these attacks of yours just stop here. Btw. It is easy to catch someone who's contrary for the sake of it. The trick is to switch to his point of view. If he switches as well to the opposite, you caught him. |
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