There is a new
crunchy out. I just downloaded the release, unzipped to a directory, then double-clicked crunchy.py, and Firefox opened a new page of delight. Five minutes of reading and I was able to open this very blog and have all the Python code come alive. On
this entry, I was able to re-run the example and have new times printed - in the browser, with just a click of an (added) button!
If I had a new algorithm I could have used the edit window supplied to write and test it as well as save my changes.
Here is what a crunchy version of
this page looks like.
The added editor comes pre-loaded with my example code. The new execute button, when clicked inserts the output of running the code from the editor below it. (click on the image for a larger view).

Neat!
Thanks for the post - and the one to comp.lang.python too.
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