[Coco] "Who came up with pyDriveWire ?"
didier at aida.org
didier at aida.org
Sun Aug 9 01:29:58 EDT 2020
but why not in C or C++ ?, it could run as a windows service or a unix
daemon
I'm not fanatic of java, but I find python even more confusing
a nice interface with qt would have permitted a GUI working on several
systems...
On 08/08/2020 23:39, Michael Furman wrote:
> pyDriveWire is my project. I started it for a few reasons. First, I was having trouble keeping Java running on my systems. And second, the debugging log messages in the Java server are almost intelligible. I was working on trying to do Drivewire over WiFi on an esp8266 and was having a lot of trouble with it, and the log messages in the Java server weren’t helping me debug anything. I still don’t know what was going wrong on that project. So not being a fan of Java I set off to write my own DriveWire server in Python so I could understand the protocol better and have more intelligible debugging log messages.
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>> On Aug 7, 2020, at 09:26, coco at jechar.ca wrote:
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>> Some one asked "Who came up with pyDriveWire ?"
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>> I believe it was Mike R. Furman
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>> https://github.com/n6il/pyDriveWire
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>> I do not know if there are others working on this
>> project.
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>> Charlie
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