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The first thing that will be done in this summer of code project will be the extension of the Elements API to larger subset of the desired functionality.<br> Currently, elements supports only part of what is possible with the Box2D engine, and I propose to change this. |
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Revision as of 17:29, 1 April 2008
Play - A summer of code project
This wiki page is about a summer of code project proposed by Erik Beerepoot. The mailing list entry is here A pdf version of this proposal is also available at my website
Introduction
This summer of code project proposes to extend Elements, a python wrapper around a 2D physics engine called box2d. After extending elements & writing extensive documentation for use with the XO laptop, I will use it to create a physics educational tool called "Play!" - for Physical science Learning And Discovery. "Play!" will provide an intuitive interface for kids to learn elementary physics concepts like Gravity, Projectile motion, Angular motion, and more.
Detailed Description
This project consists of three main parts:
- Extend the elements API
- Document the element API
- Write "Play!"
1. Extend the elements API
The first thing that will be done in this summer of code project will be the extension of the Elements API to larger subset of the desired functionality.
Currently, elements supports only part of what is possible with the Box2D engine, and I propose to change this.
First off, I will implement support for concave shapes.