Grail (web browser)
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Original author(s) | Guido van Rossum[1][2] |
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Developer(s) | Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) |
Initial release | August 1995 |
Preview release | 0.6
/ 1 April 1999 |
Repository | |
Written in | Python |
Type | Web browser |
License | Free software license[3] |
Website | grail |
Grail is a free web browser. It was written in the Python programming language. It was made available for multiple platforms. It is open-source, allowing it to be changed to improve it. Grail started to be made in August 1995. It first came out in November 1995.[4] The last version of Grail was version 0.6, which came out on 1 April 1999.
Unlike all web browsers of the time, it can run client-side Python code, mostly like how mainstream web browsers can run client-side JavaScript code.[5][6]
It is thought Grail has that name because Guido van Rossum liked Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a film by Monty Python, a British comedy group. It is known Python was named after Monty Python.
References[change | change source]
- ↑ Scripting the Web with Python[permanent dead link], I wrote Grail version 0.1 in less than two weeks, as a sort of demo; it consisted of under 2000 lines in 14 source files. It was released in August 1995., Guido van Rossum
- ↑ In the beginning there was the Grail,(Page 519), Programming Python, By Mark Lutz, O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2001
- ↑ Grail source license
- ↑ Grail - The Browser For The Rest Of Us (DRAFT)
- ↑ 18.5.1. A Simple Grail Applet Example, Thinking about Programming Python, 3rd Edition - Advanced Internet Topics - Grail A Python Based Web Browser, CodeIdol
- ↑ Henricksen, Karen (15 October 1999). "5.2 Grail architecture" (PDF). Adaptive Applications in Mobile Environments. Indulska, Jadwiga (supervisor): 47. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
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