Published Fri, Oct 7, 2016, recorded Tues, Oct 4, 2016.
Could you write me a Python app for the wide range of platforms out there? Oh, wait, I want them to be native GUI applications. And I need them on mobile (Android, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS) as well as major desktop apps. I also need them to appear indistinguishable from native apps (be a .app on macOS, .exe on windows, etc).
What technology would you use for this? This week I'll introduce you to a wide set of small, focused and powerful tools that make all of this, and more, possible. We're speaking with Russell Keith-Magee, founder of the Beeware project.
Links from the show:
Beeware Project : pybee.org
Russell Keith-Magee : @freakboy3742
Beeware on GitHub : github.com/pybee
Organizing areas of the projectTools : pybee.org/project/projects/tools
Applications : pybee.org/project/projects/applications
Libraries : pybee.org/project/projects/libraries
Bridges : pybee.org/project/projects/bridges
Templates : pybee.org/project/projects/templates
Support : pybee.org/project/projects/support
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Russell Keith-Magee
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Dr Russell Keith-Magee is a 10 year veteran of the Django core team, and for 5 years, was President of the Django Software Foundation. He's also the founder of the BeeWare project, developing GUI tools to support the development of Python software. When he's not contributing to open source, he's the CTO of TradesCloud, a company providing integrated job management software for tradespeople.