Welcome to Hold'Em4nuts project page.

Hold'Em4nuts aim to become a client / server Texas Hold'Em poker game.
Designed for fun only, money used is virtual. no credit card needed!
Project is in pre-alpha phase, meaning that interface has been design in its most basic layout
client/server communication is working fine for internal network, using python XMLRPC modules.
future developments will enable secure encryption for XMLRPC and interface tuning.
Technology used aim to render a cross platform application.
For now some design issue (i.e: externalization of parameters into config files, or os and display settings detection.)
avoid holdem4nuts to be fully compliant with this pre-requisite. I plane to make the first alpha release when this will be fixed,
in order to allow motivated developers to work on alpha version, whatever the platform they will be using.
Here are some links to discover or participate to holdem4nuts:
  • Holdem4nuts wiki.
  • Holdem4nuts forum.
  • Register to holdem4nuts-users mailing list.
  • Submit and review bugs, request features or request assistance.
  • Download or submit documentation.
  • Contribute financially to project evolution.
  • Read project news.
  • You may desire to be involved in holdem4nuts project development, in that case, please feel free to contact me.
    Hold'em4Nuts is an open source and free software developed under GNU General Public License (GPL)
    what means that every body is allowed
    to obtain, modify and redistribute its source code. Original source code is available through sourceforge.net CVS infrastructure.
    Here a re the settings to obtain source code through CVS:
  • hostname: holdem4nuts.cvs.sourceforge.net
  • path: /cvsroot/holdem4nuts
  • authentication: pserver-based (no-ssh)
  •            * use anonymous connection.

    Hold'Em4Nuts is coded in Python using wxPython as wxWidget extension for Python. Binaries are compiled with py2exe to platform platform distributions.
    For now there is no available distribution of Hold'Em4Nuts but sources are more or less platform independent.
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