Pyallegro status (is it dead?). What about pygame.
Simon Wittber
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Sun Feb 27 21:02:33 EST 2005
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> How does pygame compare to pyallegro - both in maturity and convenience > of usage in python? I have not used pyallegro, and therefore cannot compare it to pygame. However, I can tell you that the pygame community is quite active and friendly. They're currently testing the pygame 1.7 release. As for maturity and ease of use... I suggest you check out the 'gamelets' sections on the pygame website for some short examples of python code which uses pygame. Sw.
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