So, what you can?
- real-time interactive development
- no predefined nodes - you will code yours
- use python as you like (any libs and tips)
- crash-less errors
- perpetuum mobile (~60 fps bacchanalia)
Pyno is an experiment. Real-world scenarios is confusing.
Check wiki for advanced tutorials!
Basics:
There are only two elements:
- node (is a function)
- field (is a object, value or lambda function)
Controls:
- Use right-mouse-button to panning
- To spawn node press N, to spawn field press F on keyboard
- Save and load pyno-file using bottom-right buttons (S-save, L-load)
- Move and select elements by mouse, selected elements can be deleted by Delete key
- Selected elements can be ctrl-c and ctrl-v
- Nodes has a code inside, edit code just by pressing on node and hover code editor
- Last, you want to transfer data from element to element, just press and hold on pin and drop connection to other pin
To run pyno you must install few libs:
(type this commands to your command line)
pip install pyglet==1.3.0
pip install pyperclip
Make sure you have Python 3.4 or better on your computer. If true then run Pyno.py