A HyperCard inspired GUI framework for beginner developers.
Project description
PyperCard - A Pythonic HyperCard for Beginner Programmers
A re-implementation of Adafruit's CircuitPython PYOA module for non-CircuitPython computing environments. This module re-uses the JSON specification used to create HyperCard like "stacks" of states between which users transition in a choose-your-own-adventure style.
Developer Setup
Git clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ntoll/pypercard.git
(Recommended) Upgrade local pip:
pip install --upgrade pip
Make a virtualenv, then install the requirements:
pip install -e ".[dev]"
Run the test suite:
make check
Try out some of the examples in the "examples" subdirectory (see the README therein for more information).
ToDo
- Packaging for mobile (Android and iOS).
Release History
0.0.1-alpha.2
- Fixed Windows related issues.
0.0.1-alpha.1
Initial release.
- CardApp and Card core classes implemented.
- Input enumeration defines available input form widgets.
- The palette function takes either English or HEX (preceeded by "0x" or "#") values and returns a Kivy representation of the referenced colour.
- 100% unit test coverage.
- Example projects.
- Core
Makefile
functionality.
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