Re: Modest idea
- From: Miles Lane <miles amazon com>
- To: Jrme Marant <jerome_marant hotmail com>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Modest idea
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:56:31 -0800
It would be helpful if you would give more detail on what sort
of educational games you are talking about. There is a tremendous
variety of approaches to educational software including game-like
interfaces, pictographic/storybook interfaces and so on. What's
missing, that you need?
I suppose some rapid development tools would be nice. But, I imagine
each type of game would require its own rapid development tool set.
Miles
Jrme Marant wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Linux lacks educational (Lesson for children, etc) and cultural applications
> (Fine arts, Nature, etc).
> These kinds of applications are, with games, a reason for choosing an
> OS rather than an other one.
> IMHO, It could be nice to have a workshop tool for producing such
> applications. I don't know
> if this already exists or is in progress.
>
> This tool could feature (messy but just keep the idea)
> - standard GNOME features like XML, gnome-db, gtkhtml, etc.
> - Unified interface for all created applications
> - Step by step CD production up to CD burning
> - generation of a installation executable that would run the
> application from a CD
>
> Any interest ? Anything planned ?
>
> Jerome.
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