[Bsod-mentors] Python Scripting Project Proposal

Tim Wakeham tim.wakeham at gmail.com
Thu Jun 1 02:23:11 CEST 2006


I also find this project to be fitting exactly into where we wanted to go
with this project.  I think it's a great start towards some of the more
complex parts of Blender which we were hoping to work up to from the basics.

Both myself and Dolf (macouno) can oversee a project such as this, both of
us having a good deal of Python experience.

I think this project would require some editing work too, given the sample
of work he provided.  It's a little...off in parts.

Also I'm a little concerned about this :

" Included is a paper written by the author about half a year ago. It has
nothing to do with computers. In
fact, it is a book review from a conservative Christian perspective. But
still, it is a good example of his
writing style and composition skills
Included is a paper written by the author about half a year ago. It has
nothing to do with computers. Infact, it is a book review from a
conservative Christian perspective. But still, it is a good example of
his writing
style and composition skills"

Is he writing about himself or someone else? If it's himself, than a more
grammar issues.

What do you guys think?

-Tim
On 5/31/06, Eugene Reilly <etr9j at blendernation.com> wrote:
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>  I really like this one.  I think python is one of those mysteries that a
> lot of users know that they should know, but don't have the right
> documentation to really get into it.
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> Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 14:31:50 -0700
> Subject: [Bsod-mentors] Python Scripting Project Proposal
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