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BeeWare Project Awarded a PSF Education Grant

The BeeWare Project wants to make it possible for all Python developers to write native apps for desktop and mobile platforms. We have solid support for most desktop operating systems and iOS, but we know our Android support is lacking. The BeeWare core team knows what needs to be done to address the problem - what we’ve been missing are time and resources.

2018 Google Summer of Code - Implement asyncio support in VOC

In the blink of an eye, Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2018 has come to an end. During the three months long coding period, I have contributed several patches in VOC repository of BeeWare, all working towards the ultimate end goal of running asyncio module in VOC. In this blog post (which is my first actual blog post by the way 😄), I will document what I have done so far, why I couldn't make it to the end goal (yea, unfortunately I couldn't get asyncio to work at the end of GSoC 2018), and what's left that needs to be done in order to achieve the end goal (or at least make part of asyncio work).

A new yak for the herd: BeeKeeper

Testing is a skill that is a vital part of every programmer's training. Learning how to write good tests helps you write more robust code, and ensures that when you've written code that works, it keeps working long into the future. It can also help you write better code in the first place. It turns out that well architected code, with high cohesion and low coupling, is also easy to test - so writing code that is easy to test will almost always result in better overall code quality.

A request for your help

Around 4 years ago, I made the first commit to Cricket - the first tool that would eventually become part of the BeeWare suite. Since then, the BeeWare project has grown to encompass support for mobile platforms, two alternate Python implementations, and a cross-platform widget set - as well as the developer tools that started the project originally.

Come sprint with us at PyCon US 2017

The tickets for PyCon US 2017 have been given away. We look forward to seeing everyone who can make it to the conference at Booth 103!


Want to go @PyCon, can’t afford it? @PyBeeWare has 2 tickets to give away. Email contact@beeware.org and tell us why you want to bee there!

— PyBee (@PyBeeWare) January 30, 2017


PyCon US 2017 is running in Portland, Oregon from May 17 - 25, and it's bound to be another amazing conference.