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I'm lucky enough to spend a fair amount of my time at work coding in Python, as well as the majority of my home/hobby time. I'm working on a game with my seven-year-old daughter using ../PyGame and I participate in the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig Edu-Sig] mailing list. Currently I'm exploring the use of ["../PyObjC"] to wrap some of the work I'm doing on [http://www.svgopen.org/2003/papers/SVGAndCollaborativeWeb/ data-level collaboration]. I've been working extensively with XML since it was called SGML-Web and with Python for the past several years. I'm lucky enough to spend a fair amount of my time at work coding in Python, as well as the majority of my home/hobby time. I'm working on a game with my seven-year-old daughter using PyGame and I participate in the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig Edu-Sig] mailing list. Currently I'm exploring the use of PyObjC to wrap some of the work I'm doing on [http://www.svgopen.org/2003/papers/SVGAndCollaborativeWeb/ data-level collaboration]. I've been working extensively with XML since it was called SGML-Web and with Python for the past several years.
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Non-work projects I've been working on, most of which will be using ["../PyObjC"] and/or PyGame: Non-work projects I've been working on, most of which will be using PyObjC and/or PyGame:
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 * Game framework in ../PyGame to make it easier and faster to develop games, including:  * Game framework in PyGame to make it easier and faster to develop games, including:
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 * ["../PyObjC"] clone of [http://www.curvedspace.org/software/oblique.html Oblique Strategies] so I can add my other quotes and also to learn ["PyObjC"]  * PyObjC clone of [http://www.curvedspace.org/software/oblique.html Oblique Strategies] so I can add my other quotes and also to learn ["PyObjC"]
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 * I contribute occasionally to ["../ReStructuredText"]  * I contribute occasionally to ReStructuredText

Dethe Elza

Location

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Email

delza->livingcode.org

Homepage

http://livingcode.org/

Weblog

http://livingcode.org/

I'm lucky enough to spend a fair amount of my time at work coding in Python, as well as the majority of my home/hobby time. I'm working on a game with my seven-year-old daughter using PyGame and I participate in the [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig Edu-Sig] mailing list. Currently I'm exploring the use of PyObjC to wrap some of the work I'm doing on [http://www.svgopen.org/2003/papers/SVGAndCollaborativeWeb/ data-level collaboration]. I've been working extensively with XML since it was called SGML-Web and with Python for the past several years.


Non-work projects I've been working on, most of which will be using PyObjC and/or PyGame:

  • Quick-fix to [Pathological] so multiple logins share high-scores. My kids really love this game (so do I)
  • Game framework in PyGame to make it easier and faster to develop games, including:

    • FayRay, a map-based fairy game with my 7 year-old daughter contributing graphics and game design

    • BoggleTrainer, a port of Boggle which "solves" puzzle, makes spelling suggestions, and looks up definitions of words, gives hints, etc. to help with kids' spelling and vocabulary

    • GoMoku, playable now, needs some tweaks

    • Kutia, a Logo-like turtle-graphics tool to explain programming
    • Quipu, a hex-based path game
  • PyObjC clone of [http://www.curvedspace.org/software/oblique.html Oblique Strategies] so I can add my other quotes and also to learn ["PyObjC"]

  • Port [VPython] to OS X natively (not using X Windows)
  • I contribute occasionally to ReStructuredText

  • VPython explorations to visual geometry for kids (fun for grownups too)
  • Command-line access to OS X's VTwin search engine

If anyone is interested in seeing these, let me know and I'll make them public sooner.


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