[Python-Dev] Python+XUL (original) (raw)
Mark Hammond mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Mon Apr 2 01:37:08 CEST 2007
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Has anyone heard the Python+XUL community cry "I'm not dead yet!" or are they really dead? I haven't seen mentions of new work in these areas lately. XUL in general seems to have died (so many broken links on XUL pages). Was this just a fad? If not, and if there's some really useful of it (especially if in Python) please point it out.
This work is still ongoing. The primary docs are at http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/PyXPCOM, and the #pyxpcom channel on irc.mozilla.org does sometimes see some action. The mozilla trunk has Python in XUL working, and is being used by at least a few people. The ongoing work is fairly sporadic, but is currently aimed at closer integration of Javascript and Python with the DOM - notably enabling "native" attributes on DOM objects to be accessed by other languages.
Mark
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